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Image courtesy of Jacquelyn K. Shuman, NASA Ames Research Center. Fire is an essential component of many ecosystems, shaping the distribution of trees and grasses. Managed fire, shown implemented in South Africa’s Kruger National Park, can be used to understand fuel moisture thresholds and fire behavior and effects.

  • Image courtesy of Jacquelyn K. Shuman, NASA Ames Research Center. Fire is an essential component of many ecosystems, shaping the distribution of trees and grasses. Managed fire, shown implemented in South Africa’s Kruger National Park, can be used to understand fuel moisture thresholds and fire behavior and effects.

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