Two Years After Museum Fire, Northern Arizona University Grad Student Looks at What Slow Regeneration of Fire Site Could Mean for the Future
June 02, 2021
June 02, 2021
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, June 2 (TNSOps) -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news:
Ethan Taber was a horticulturist in Montana when the Lolo Peak Fire tore through the forests outside of Missoula. He listened as his peers argued about fires, forest health and what needed to happen to help the forests recover. No one agreed on the best fire management strategies.
Taber, whose background was in botany and sustainability, didn't know either, but he was curi . . .
Ethan Taber was a horticulturist in Montana when the Lolo Peak Fire tore through the forests outside of Missoula. He listened as his peers argued about fires, forest health and what needed to happen to help the forests recover. No one agreed on the best fire management strategies.
Taber, whose background was in botany and sustainability, didn't know either, but he was curi . . .