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Quote from: highcountry_hunter on March 12, 2022, 10:22:29 PMOdd that they state in the article that wildfire is a leading cause in lynx habitat loss considering the colville rez is decimated by wildfire on a nearly yearly basis. 2022 was the summit trail fire of 48k acres, 2019 was the Williams flats fire of over 45k acres, in 2015 the north star fire was over 215k acres. And those are just the big ones. Interesting, fire has always been a natural way for nature to "clean up". How is it that a fire is now considered habitat loss?
Odd that they state in the article that wildfire is a leading cause in lynx habitat loss considering the colville rez is decimated by wildfire on a nearly yearly basis. 2022 was the summit trail fire of 48k acres, 2019 was the Williams flats fire of over 45k acres, in 2015 the north star fire was over 215k acres. And those are just the big ones.
Quote from: Alchase on March 12, 2022, 11:00:43 PMQuote from: highcountry_hunter on March 12, 2022, 10:22:29 PMOdd that they state in the article that wildfire is a leading cause in lynx habitat loss considering the colville rez is decimated by wildfire on a nearly yearly basis. 2022 was the summit trail fire of 48k acres, 2019 was the Williams flats fire of over 45k acres, in 2015 the north star fire was over 215k acres. And those are just the big ones. Interesting, fire has always been a natural way for nature to "clean up". How is it that a fire is now considered habitat loss? I would only consider it habitat loss for 4-5 year,after that it's better habitat then it was before in most cases.
Quote from: hunter399 on March 13, 2022, 01:40:43 AMQuote from: Alchase on March 12, 2022, 11:00:43 PMQuote from: highcountry_hunter on March 12, 2022, 10:22:29 PMOdd that they state in the article that wildfire is a leading cause in lynx habitat loss considering the colville rez is decimated by wildfire on a nearly yearly basis. 2022 was the summit trail fire of 48k acres, 2019 was the Williams flats fire of over 45k acres, in 2015 the north star fire was over 215k acres. And those are just the big ones. Interesting, fire has always been a natural way for nature to "clean up". How is it that a fire is now considered habitat loss? I would only consider it habitat loss for 4-5 year,after that it's better habitat then it was before in most cases.Its good habitat for many animals even quicker than that! For Lynx who rely on snowshoe hare populations that may take longer, I'm not sure how long before the showshoes move back in heavy, I've never paid attention to that in any of the large fire areas in the Kettle Crest?