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We have a real problem on our hands. Wildfires have only gotten stronger—and more turbulent. Over the past few years, we have burned 3 million acres of pristine, old-growth forests.

About American Forest Fires:
Are government policies and bureaucracy the REAL fire starters in America? Are answers to a major crisis staring us in the face? Learn what brought us to this point, and the innovative solutions which could keep disaster from setting nature ablaze.

This clip comes from Season 1, Episode 1: "Burning Down the House"

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00:00We have burned up at high intensity in the past two years about three million acres.
00:09That's a good portion of the pristine old growth forest that we have.
00:18The Dixie Fire broke out on July 13th.
00:23The topography and winds at that time pushed the fire upriver toward us.
00:30The Forest Service land had a very dense stand of timber on it.
00:36In essence, the fuels were so dense and the fire was so hot that the energy release caused a firenado in that area.
00:46And it's evidenced by a large diameter circle where the trees that were thrown over, wind-thrown by the wind, are all lying in the same direction.
00:57Here you have these fire-adapted systems. The environmental movement has prevented management.
01:04You've had the growth of brush and understory of trees that have created giant fuel loads.
01:11And how do you roll that back is really where we're at.

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