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 | | Fire use objectives include, but are not limited to: restoring, mimicking, or replacing the ecological influences of natural fire, maintaining historic scenes, reducing hazardous fuels, eliminating exotic/alien species, disposal of vegetative waste and debris, and preserving endangered species. |
 | | Fire is as much a part of the forests in Crater Lake as are avalanches, windstorms, native insect and disease outbreaks, and volcanoes. |
 | | A fire history chronology extending for 480 years (1501-1981) was developed from tree ring studies of fire-scarred ponderosa and lodgepole pines growing in a 640 ha (1600 ac) study area in the northeastern portion of Crater Lake National Park. |
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