Thursday, March 7, 2019

Forest blaze can be prevented with control fire

Scientist and conservationist who have been studying forest fire in India says the only way to present the devastating fire like the one of the Karnataka Bandipur last week is to restart controlled burning of dry and moist deciduous forest in the cold season.

This is not done in the India currently at all forest fires are deemed illegal.

if you look at the history of when the intense fire secure they happen only in a particular set of the climate in environment variable come together.

nobility high temperature high wind speed and the height will eat when there's a given the ignition sources is almost irrelevant.

show the most pragmatic a way to reduce the Indians fire is flow control burning.

Sukumar is the best known for his work on Asian elephants but has also reserved forest fire in the Mudumalai National Park Tamil Nadu.

the fire in the Bandipur forest which age home two tigers leopards HIV AIDS somebody and four horned antelope read for the least five days from the February 21 was put out only after the Indian Air Force player in the helicopters pour 4000 of litres of water.

conservation list say that might take more than two decades for the flora in the reasons to completely recover.

In deciduous forest growth rate of the trees is slow.
so when a 1 or 2 metre tall tree Banu age home the system is setback by 10 to 15 years. A hurdle in the year of starting control fire is popular person against the practices.

ankila Hiremath a plant ecologist at Bangalore Ashoka trust for research in Ecology and the environment says.

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