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Wildfires not uncommon for western Washington, SEFS professor says

A common misconception that many Washingtonians have about wildfires is that they’re only for the eastern part of the state. But destructive wildfires are not uncharacteristic for forests west of the Cascades, according to School of Environmental and Forest Sciences Assistant Professor and wildfire scientist Brian J. 

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Unseasonably hot temperatures could mean wildfires in western Washington

As Seattle and western Washington is about to see temperatures above 100, experts are warning of the wildfire danger that comes along with the heat.
UW School of Environmental and Forest Sciences (SEFS) faculty and researchers have spoken to various media outlets recently about the wildfire danger that comes with the hot temperatures. 

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SEFS Ph.D. graduate, beaver expert Ben Dittbrenner shares insight with The Seattle Times

A UW School of Environmental and Forest Sciences 2019 Ph.D. graduate and beaver expert was quoted in a recent story by The Seattle Times.
Ben Dittbrenner ’19, who also founded Beavers Northwest in 2013, discussed with the newspaper how beavers view roads as dams and the culverts in them as spaces that need patching up. 

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