It’s a ‘both’ situation: redwoods and sequoias need periodic low-intensity fire, and can be killed by high-intensity fire. The latter has become more common because it’s warmer than it used to be, and because we suppressed a lot of the low-intensity fires allowing undergrowth to build up.
It’s a ‘both’ situation: redwoods and sequoias need periodic low-intensity fire, and can be killed by high-intensity fire. The latter has become more common because it’s warmer than it used to be, and because we suppressed a lot of the low-intensity fires allowing undergrowth to build up.