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Jayleen
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7 February, 09:38
Why are controlled burns created?
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Hana Benton
7 February, 09:57
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To clear land for new plants to grow or to prevent future wildfires from occurring
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Josue
7 February, 10:05
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Burning is any fire intentionally ignited to meet specific land management objectives, such as to reduce flammable fuels, restore ecosystem health, recycle nutrients, or prepare an area for new trees or vegetation
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