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But over the past few decades, fire suppression efforts, coupled with the growth of nearby communities, have led to an unnatural buildup of these hazardous fuels, which makes the Prescott National Forest and forests like it more vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires.
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Over the past few decades fire suppression efforts coupled with the growth of nearby communities have led to an unnatural buildup of hazardous fuels which makes the Prescott National Forest and forests like it more vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires
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Created
February 14, 2026 at 8:36 PM (3 weeks ago)
Last Updated
February 14, 2026 at 8:36 PM (3 weeks ago)

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A burn boss orchestrates prescribed fires to reduce wildfire risk and promote forest health. They plan and execute burns, coordinating with agencies and monitoring conditions. The article highlights the evolution of fire management and the importance of protecting communities.

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