Category: Misconceptions

Investigating the Fragility of the Chaparral (Part III)

The magic of youth is not in the superficial, but in the unfettered expression of the authentic self. The beauty of age is the wisdom to rediscover the same, if the courage can be found to recognize and accept fallibility. The difficulty many adults… Continue Reading “Investigating the Fragility of the Chaparral (Part III)”

Alpine View Point – Field research: impact of frequent fire on chaparral (Part II)

Being inspired to discover the truth can come from many directions. Our current field research study has been stimulated by a recent claim that frequent fire had not harmed a particular patch of chaparral we are very familiar with – below the history-rich Alpine… Continue Reading “Alpine View Point – Field research: impact of frequent fire on chaparral (Part II)”

Denying the Threat of High Fire Frequency in the Chaparral (Part I)

The beauty and magic of the chaparral ecosystem is dependent on long fire return intervals. If fires occur more frequently than once every 30 years, the chaparral’s rich biodiversity is lost. It saddens us to learn there remains resistance to this fact, despite overwhelming… Continue Reading “Denying the Threat of High Fire Frequency in the Chaparral (Part I)”