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TERRA 911: A Forest After Fire

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Year after year, massive fires continue to rip through the wildland-urban interface (WUI) in Colorado, but in the face of climate change and a warming climate, our beloved forests might not return after these catastrophic events. CU Boulder PhD student Monica Rother investigates these post-fire ecosystems in an effort to predict what the Colorado Front Range might look like in a warmer, drier future. Produced by: WildFIRE PIRE
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Year after year, massive fires continue to rip through the wildland-urban interface (WUI) in Colorado, but in the face of climate change and a warming climate, our beloved forests might not return after these catastrophic events. CU Boulder PhD student Monica Rother investigates these post-fire ecosystems in an effort to predict what the Colorado Front Range might look like in a warmer, drier future. Produced by: WildFIRE PIRE
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