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24-FEB-2009 Tom Torbert

Burning Off the NWR

Squaw Creek NWR

I DECIDED TO POST THIS AS IT SHOWS THE WORK THAT
MUST BE DONE TO MAINTAIN NWR AREAS.. THE REFUGE IS
REVITALIZED ONE SMALL AREA AT A TIME BY BURNING OFF
THE DEAD DEBRIS FROM LAST YEAR'S GROWTH.. MAKING
ROOM FOR THE NEW GROWTH TO FLOURISH..

IT IS QUITE A SPECTACLE, BUT THE WILDLIFE DID
NOT SEEM BOTHERED BY IT AT ALL..


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Liz Bickel20-Apr-2009 20:18
Super capture of this!!! Great color and exposure.
Will James Sooter10-Mar-2009 01:37
Hi Tom, well captured action shot, although as a Field Naturalist/Biologist I find this kind of action by gov't agencies disturbing. IMHO they should leave it be. For those of you who are interested read "Sand County Almanac" Aldo Leopold
Carol Rollins09-Mar-2009 00:32
Beautifully captured Tom.
Jean D09-Mar-2009 00:03
Very well captured, Tom! Thanks for the insight!
Hank Vander Velde08-Mar-2009 12:48
Very nice image, well described Tom.
Guest 08-Mar-2009 04:16
Great image, Tom. The last one they had at Ouray NWR got out of control and caused some serious damage.
Jim Coffman08-Mar-2009 03:20
A very good example of what must be done! The first time I saw this happening,I thought they were crazy. I found out later that it is needed. V
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