Letting Drago Bravo Fire burn made future Grand Canyon wildfires less likely, writer says

President Donald Trump’s appointee to lead the Forest Service has argued that wildfires should instead be suppressed as quickly as possible.

But controlled burns have wide-ranging environmental benefits, and science journalist M.R. O’Connor says the potential positive impacts of Dragon Bravo shouldn’t be ignored.

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Wildfire urgency unites Congress. The ‘Fix Our Forests’ Act does not.

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Lawmakers fight back against major decision that will impact 45 million acres of land: '[They] will literally pave the way'