The Fire and Fire Surrogate study is a network of 13 long-term sites established nationwide to evaluate
the ecosystem impacts of different fire hazard reduction treatment in forests that historically
experienced short-interval, low- to moderate-severity fire regimes. The fuel reduction treatments being
investigated by USGS researchers at Sequoia National Park are early season and late season prescribed
fire. USGS is cooperating with the National Park Service in this effort. Funding is provided by the
USDA/USDI Joint Fire Science Program.
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Research funded by the Joint Fire Science Program
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