Forest fires cause devastating destruction to ecosystems, but nature demonstrates resilience through gradual recovery, with new vegetation emerging even in severely damaged areas, though higher elevations with shorter growing seasons may show slower regrowth compared to lower elevations.
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Forest Fire Aftermath | From Devastation to Hopeful Rebirth | Lassen Volcanic National ParkAdded:
This section here is just so devastated from the fire.
I was telling Mark and David it looked like we're hiking through Mordor.
Just death everywhere.
Then right there there's a little bit of life left.
Green popping up here and there.
Up here in these higher elevations, these plants probably have not as much of a growing season as they do in the lower elevation.
Yeah, life is coming back here.
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