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Home » News » California Faces Rough Fire Season as US Forest Service Work Becomes More Politicized

California Faces Rough Fire Season as US Forest Service Work Becomes More Politicized

Posted on June 17, 2025June 17, 2025


Some fire experts worry this year’s letter from the chief signals a repeat of past mistakes, as it emphasizes putting fires out, instead of learning to better use and live with fire.

To read the full KQED article, click here.

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← California enfrenta una temporada de incendios difícil a medida que el trabajo del Servicio Forestal de EE. UU. se vuelve más politizado
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