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Do Birds Know Something We Don’t?

Wildfire devastation

Wildfire, frequently known as forest fire, is any uncontrolled and unprescribed combustion or burning of vegetation in a natural context such as a forest, grassland, brushland, or tundra that uses natural fuels and spreads due to environmental circumstances like drought, heat, and wind all help to dry up the wood or other fuel, making it easier to ignite. Wildfire, which spreads fast uphill and slowly downhill, is likely influenced by topography. Wildfire has a significant effect on ecology and the economy because certain ecosystems rely on natural flames to sustain their stability, biodiversity, and production. Wildfires, on the other hand, burn millions of hectares of forest, woods, and other vegetation every year, killing many people and animals and inflicting enormous economic damage, both in terms of resources burned and suppression expenses. Smoke damage to human health, loss of biological variety, emission of greenhouse gases, damage to recreational activities and infrastructure...