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Cottonwood Prescribed Fire and Star Gulch Wildfire Gallery
Boise National Forest

 


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8/19/1994

This Stand replacing burn of Ponderosa Pine occurred in the Star Gulch fire. Across the road there was a prescribed burn in April of the same year. Most large trees in the prescribed burn area were alive.

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8/19/1994

This Stand replacing burn of Ponderosa Pine occurred in the Star Gulch fire. Across the road there was a prescribed burn in April of the same year. Most large trees in the prescribed burn area were alive.

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10/7/1994

Example of sea of green left where the cottonwood presribed fire was set 3 months before Star Gulch Wildfire ran through the Boise National Forest. Compare with 40.139-17 and 40.139-10 for examples on the ground.

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10/7/1994

Example of sea of green left where the cottonwood presribed fire was set 3 months before Star Gulch Wildfire ran through the Boise National Forest. Compare with 40.139-17 and 40.139-10 for examples on the ground.

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10/7/1994

Example of sea of green left where the cottonwood presribed fire was set 3 months before Star Gulch Wildfire ran through the Boise National Forest. Compare with 40.139-17 and 40.139-10 for examples on the ground.

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9/1/1994

This Stand replacing burn of Ponderosa Pine occurred in the Star Gulch fire. Across the road there was a prescribed burn in April of the same year. Most large trees in the prescribed burn area were alive.

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10/15/1994

This stand of trees was burned in the Cottonwood prescribed fire in April. 3 months later the Star Gulch fire swept through the same area of the Boise National Forest. Most large trees in the prescribed burn area remained alive. Across the road a stand replacing burn of Ponderosa Pine occurred in the same ponderosa pine forest type. Compare 40.139-10

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10/15/1994

This stand of trees was burned in the Cottonwood prescribed fire in April. 3 months later the Star Gulch fire swept through the same area of the Boise National Forest. Most large trees in the prescribed burn area remained alive. Across the road a stand replacing burn of Ponderosa Pine occurred in the same ponderosa pine forest type. Compare 40.139-10

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10/15/1994

A stand replacing burn of Ponderosa Pine occurred during the Star Gulch wildfire in the Boise National Forest. Across the road an area was treated in the Cottonwood prescribed fire 3 months earlier. When the star Gulch fire hit the cottonwood prescribed burn area, it went to ground and most of the large trees in the prescribed burn area remained alive. . Compare 40.139-17
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