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21 January, 16:54

How has the "Smokey Bear" campaign damaged forest health? View Available Hint (s)

It has allowed too much clear-cutting.

It has allowed too many fires to burn in forests.

It has allowed too few fires to burn in forests.

It has focused attention on forests rather than grasslands.

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  1. 21 January, 18:16
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    It allowed too few fires to burn in forests.

    Explanation:

    Before the Smokey Bear campaign began, tree observers and fire historians can observe that fires used to occur every 10 years or so and they would leave a small scar on trees, but would not kill the tree itself. When the campaign got underway, its objective was to stamp out all types of fires. As a result, more and more trees came up and grew in forests, which has now resulted in having more ¨fuel¨ for forest fires with more trees available to burn, which has then resulted in bigger and more dangerous wildfires going out of control. This is what researchers are finding as a damage to forest health.
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