Becca Carden with orchids
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Lick Fire in Umatilla National Forest, OR in 2021. Photo Credit: USFS Pacific Northwest Region
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Catastrophic wildfires are becoming more common all over the western United States, including right here in central Texas. These fires are scary, destructive, and very expensive to put out. But did you know that fire is actually beneficial for some plants and animals? In this SUTS talk, we will learn about plant and animal adaptations to fire, and how we can use tools like prescribed fire to conserve fire adapted species while also reducing the chance of dangerous catastrophic wildfires.
Science Under the Stars is a free public outreach lecture series in Austin, Texas. The talk will be held outdoors at Brackenridge Field Laboratory, 2907 Lake Austin Blvd, Austin, Texas 78703.
Arrive early for kids’ table and natural history displays before the talk!
For those who still prefer to attend virtually, SUtS will be streaming the talk live on their YouTube channel. Please tune in at 7pm CT. Feel free to post questions for the speaker in the comments and email scienceunderthestars@gmail.com with any issues.
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