Series: Wildfire and Water /tags/series-wildfire-and-water Series: Wildfire and Water en-US Copyright »Ê¹ÚÍøÖ·/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Thu, 22 Oct 2020 23:30:00 GMT As Western Fires Burn, Focus Narrows On Forest Management. But It's Easier Said Than Done /2020-10-22/as-western-fires-burn-focus-narrows-on-forest-management-but-its-easier-said-than-done Correcting mistakes of the past is often tougher than it sounds. Almost two decades later, those involved in responding to the Rodeo-Chediski Fire say they’re still learning what it will take to get ahead of wildfires, and the effects they have on headwater forests. Thu, 22 Oct 2020 23:30:00 GMT /2020-10-22/as-western-fires-burn-focus-narrows-on-forest-management-but-its-easier-said-than-done Ron Dungan In Grasslands Plagued By Invasives And Drought, Wildfires Fuel Calls For New Solutions /2020-10-21/in-grasslands-plagued-by-invasives-and-drought-wildfires-fuel-calls-for-new-solutions Across the West, the increasing prevalence of invasive plants, and the growing influence of climate change, is changing the relationship between vast rangelands, drought, and wildfire. Wed, 21 Oct 2020 22:00:27 GMT /2020-10-21/in-grasslands-plagued-by-invasives-and-drought-wildfires-fuel-calls-for-new-solutions Catherine Wheeler For The West's Drinking Water, Wildfire Concerns Linger Long After Smoke Clears /2020-10-20/for-the-wests-drinking-water-wildfire-concerns-linger-long-after-smoke-clears For many communities in the West, the water that flows out of kitchen faucets and bathroom showerheads starts high up in the mountains, as snowpack tucked under canopies of spruce and pine trees. This summer’s record-breaking wildfires have reduced some of those headwater forests to burnt trees and heaps of ash. Tue, 20 Oct 2020 20:55:21 GMT /2020-10-20/for-the-wests-drinking-water-wildfire-concerns-linger-long-after-smoke-clears Luke Runyon Homeowners Who Avoid Wildfire Damage Can Find Themselves In New Flood Zone /2020-10-19/homeowners-who-avoid-wildfire-damage-can-find-themselves-in-new-flood-zone Major wildfires have burned through the Western U.S. in 2020, breaking records for their scale and damage. As firefighters tamp down their immediate effects, those who live nearby are coming to grips with the lingering danger of wildfires. Even long after the flames are gone, residents face a serious increase in the threat of flooding. Tue, 20 Oct 2020 00:00:43 GMT /2020-10-19/homeowners-who-avoid-wildfire-damage-can-find-themselves-in-new-flood-zone Alex Hager In Yellowstone, America's 'First Water Park,' Decades-Old Blaze Marked Start Of Megafire Era /2020-10-19/in-yellowstone-americas-first-water-park-decades-old-blaze-marked-start-of-megafire-era Yellowstone's 1988 wildfires marked a paradigm shift, ushering in a new chapter of massive, frequent fires that communities across the American West face today. They also deepened our understanding of wildfires from a destructive force to a vital ecological process. Mon, 19 Oct 2020 11:00:55 GMT /2020-10-19/in-yellowstone-americas-first-water-park-decades-old-blaze-marked-start-of-megafire-era Robyn Vincent