Wildfires are devastating events that destroy forests, burn homes and force people to leave their communities. They also have a profound impact on local ecosystems. But there is another problem that has been largely overlooked until now. When rain falls on the charred landscapes, it increases surface runoff and soil erosion that can last for decades, according to a new study published in Nature Geoscience.
*catastrophic wildfires, I assume
Wildfires are part of the natural ecology for some areas, like California, and actually contribute to ecological well-being as long as they’re low intensity.