Using controlled fires does not help the environment though the trees grow back animals will loose their habitat for up to a year. when this happens anmals will get hunted their food soure will be scarce, and animal will become extinct. I hope this paragrah will help you see that controlled fires do not help our forests.
Answer: Wild forest fires cause extensive damage to flora and fauna and result in destruction of man-made property in and around the area of fire.
Controlled fires are used by agriculturists and forest officials to keep wild fires at bay. It involves careful, controlled burning of certain areas of the forest, to clear it off inflammable organic matter. In the event of fire, this cleared-off area acts as a barrier for fire from spreading further.
In the process of controlled burning, several wild animals are killed and lose their habitat. Thick smoke from such man-made fires is a cause for environmental concern too
Have you ever had a friend over that just trashed your place and left...? Well that's what we are basically doing to the enhabitants of our environment!
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