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  • Fire is a natural occurrence and occurs whether there is a hazard reduction burn or not. The hazard reduction burns are done to reduce a wild fires intensity.

  • this is the second time that I have received this in my subscriptions. Please figure out why? ...thanks

  • The only post sent was an add as friend invite. If the Envirotube #3 clip came instead I have no technical explanation. Needless to say, if for some reason a glitch in Youtube is having you bombarded by Envirotube clips, they should come only once a month, just unsubscribe and then check into the Greenstylenorth channel whenever the urge occurs. Cheers.

  • 'K' thanks!

  • Very interesting!

    I knew that fires were set to reduce dry scrub therefore reducing risk of wild fires. I was told by many Aussies in the year 1991 during a two month visit to your wonderful Australia. I remember being fascinated by the concept and wondered if the idea could be incorporated in the high risk fire areas in British Columbia, Canada. Nowadays, though the concern for clean air here would render the concept highly controversial.

  • ...now that we are living 2009 is air quality even factor in this issue in Australia?

    thanks for posting

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