Fighting every wildfire ensures the big fires are more extreme, and may harm forests’ ability to adapt to climate change

To address the wildfire crisis, fire managers can be less aggressive in suppressing low- and moderate-intensity fires when it is safe to do so. They can also increase the use of prescribed fire and cultural burning to clear away brush and other fuel for fires.

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