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To: tejek who wrote (342610)7/10/2007 1:01:15 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575373
 
Ted, > In a natural setting, a fire started by a lightning strike is nature's way of keeping things in balance. However, fires started by man in the same area repeatedly is of little benefit to the ecology and does more damage than good.

It doesn't matter how the fires were set. We live in a developed world now. Overgrowth of forests will naturally result as we continue to fight fires and do whatever else we want to do to preserve what we think is "nature."

Meanwhile, with all of this overgrowth going on, how much room is there to save a tree and help reduce global warming?

Tenchusatsu