Anderson (2023) explains that the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires pose significant threats to forests and their animals. For instance, certain species, such as the Whooping Crane and Wood Poppy, are particularly vulnerable to local extinction. At the same time, wildfires can also disrupt migration patterns and communication …show more content…
The increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires pose significant threats to forests and their animals, making it essential to have proactive forest management policies. One of the important goals is to reduce the adverse effects of forest fires on the natural habitats of wildlife. The impact of wildfires on water quality and the environment is becoming more evident as they occur more often in Canada. Thus, it is essential to decrease the frequency and intensity of wildfires and reduce their environmental impact.
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