Article 381AX 'It has no protections': scientists fight for wildfire-burned land amid logging threat

'It has no protections': scientists fight for wildfire-burned land amid logging threat

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Matt Krupnick in Stanislaus national forest, Calif
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The US cashes in on timber from 'devastated' areas - but such land is actually 'the rarest and most biodiverse habitat in the Sierra Nevadas', says an expert

Less than a mile from Yosemite national park, Chad Hanson is wading through a sea of knee-high conifers that have burst from the ashes of the vast 2013 Rim fire. The US Forest Service essentially says the baby trees don't exist.

The agency says that "catastrophic" fires have "devastated" parts of the forest, painting an eerie picture of swaths of blackened tree trunks like something out of a Tim Burton film.

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