As wildfires become more intense, we’re dumping more retardants. What’s the impact on wildlife?

As bigger, more intense fires push into the wildland-urban interface and fire crews battle to protect towns and agricultural areas, new questions are emerging about what happens when aerial wildfire retardants become a larger part of the chemical cocktail in wildfire smoke.

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