使用APP可以使用朗读功能!选择内容朗读。下载APP

森林大火威胁斑点猫头鹰的生存

时间:2020-12-19 栏目:英语作文
As climate changes and wildfires get larger, hotter and more frequent, how should public lands in the American West be managed to protect endangered creatures that, like the spotted1 owl2, rely on fire-prone old-growth forests? Could periodic forest thinning and prescribed burns intended to prevent dangerous "megafires" help conserve3 owls4 in the long run? Or are those benefits outweighed5 by their short-term harm to owls? The answer depends in part on just how big and bad the fires are, according to a new study.
 
In a report published Aug. 1 that may help quiet a long-simmering dispute about the wisdom of using forest thinning and prescribed burns to reduce the "fuel load" and intensity6 of subsequent fires, a University of Wisconsin-Madison research group has documented an exodus7 of owls following the fierce, 99,000-acre King Fire in California in 2014.
 
The California spotted owl is a close relative of the northern spotted owl, which became the centerpiece of forest conservation battles in the Northwest in the 1990s. Both owls are indicator8 species whose presence is said to signify the ecological9 health of their required, old-growth forest habitat.
 
As the federal government moves ahead with master plans for 11 national forests in the West, environmental organizations and scientists have been drawn10 into the dispute, says Zach Peery, principal investigator11 of the new study, which is now online in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. "Proponents12 of fuel reduction say it's going to benefit the owl by reducing the frequency and size of megafires," says Peery, an associate professor of forest and wildlife ecology, "but there is this body of literature that says the California spotted owl does just fine following severe fires, even when they are large."


点击收听单词发音收听单词发音  

1 spotted 7FEyj   
小编推荐:
《科学美国人》2020十大新兴技术 下
气候变暖导致白毛动物数量下降
温暖的气候可能造成更多的耐药性感染

相关推荐

为你推荐

声明 :本网站尊重并保护知识产权,根据《信息网络传播权保护条例》,如果我们转载的作品侵犯了您的权利,请在一个月内通知我们,我们会及时删除。

供学生免费阅读学习