My hubby is a Ret. Battalion Captain Firefighter/Paramedic. He's told me about hundreds of fires they set. It's great for new growth of the Forrest and helps control wild fires.
actually, this is how you control wildfires and stop future ones. does it have the risk? Sure, it does but it has proven time and time again that it works and does wonders for the forest.
No, most are from lightning, or more likely from accidental (like welding) or deliberate (arson) human sources. Controlled burns are vital, and usually don't even risk getting out of hand.
My hubby is a Ret. Battalion Captain Firefighter/Paramedic. He's told me about hundreds of fires they set. It's great for new growth of the Forrest and helps control wild fires.
Battalion captain?
@@brianmullally7955Sounds like someone looking for attention.
YOUR HUBBY ! ! ! WHEW.......HE"S CHEATING ON YOU LADY......
This is how most forest fires start.
nope its more like an idiot throwing out a cigarette butt
actually, this is how you control wildfires and stop future ones. does it have the risk? Sure, it does but it has proven time and time again that it works and does wonders for the forest.
No, most are from lightning, or more likely from accidental (like welding) or deliberate (arson) human sources. Controlled burns are vital, and usually don't even risk getting out of hand.
@@G-force_Motorsport ask the National Forest Service in New Mexico who ignited the biggest forest fire ever last year
@@tomlorenzen4062 I'll take your word on it, but there are thousands of reduction burns, they are a not a common ignition source.