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Where There s Smoke: Reducing Downwind Impacts of Wildland Fire Management

Date Time Where There’s Smoke: Reducing Downwind Impacts of Wildland Fire Management To thrive, southern Appalachian forests need fire. The region’s iconic Table Mountain pines, for example, can’t release their seeds without it. Wildfires, though, pose risks to people and property, especially where communities neighbor wildlands, and so natural resource managers strategically apply prescribed burns to maintain landscape health while reducing fire risks. New research at North Carolina State University led by Geospatial Analytics Ph.D. student Kate Jones will use geospatial modeling and interactive data visualization to help ensure that decision-making about prescribed burns also considers the vulnerability of communities to smoke downwind.

Wildlife experts report a 9 1% harvesting increase after North Carolina deer hunting season

Wildlife experts report a 9.1% harvesting increase after North Carolina deer hunting season © Provided by WXII 12 Greensboro-Winston-Salem All Weapon deer hunting in the Piedmont is set to begin in November, and ahead of the season a reminder on whit not to do once your hunting is over. We get more from Veronica White in Stokes County. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission s annual deer harvest summary indicates a significant increase after the 2020-2021 hunting season. Hunters across the state reported harvesting 169,973 deer this season. That s a 9.1% increase compared to the average harvest the last three seasons, according to the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission.Sign up for our Newsletters

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