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Current River Pinery Tour
Oak Woodlands and Forests Fire Consortium
4 episodes
2 weeks ago
Tour the Current River Pinery via our podcasts to see how prescribed fire is restoring historic shortleaf pine woodlands to the Ozark landscape.
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Tour the Current River Pinery via our podcasts to see how prescribed fire is restoring historic shortleaf pine woodlands to the Ozark landscape.
Show more...
Nature
Science,
Earth Sciences
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Part 4: Managed Woodlands Benefit Society
Current River Pinery Tour
8 minutes 40 seconds
5 years ago
Part 4: Managed Woodlands Benefit Society
In this podcast, fire-science professionals and biologists tell how fire-adapted woodlands benefit human societies, past and present, both within the Current River Pinery and elsewhere in Missouri.
This podcast accompanies Part 4 of a self-guided tour of the Current River Pinery in Missouri’s Mark Twain National Forest. The four-part tour describes the pinery’s history, ecology, and the social benefits of fire-adapted shortleaf pine-oak woodlands.
SEE CURRENT RIVER PINERY PHOTOS AND MORE
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Current River Pinery Tour
Tour the Current River Pinery via our podcasts to see how prescribed fire is restoring historic shortleaf pine woodlands to the Ozark landscape.