Fire has shaped the landscapes of Florida for thousands of years! Indigenous peoples skillfully used fire for many reasons long before European settlers arrived and adopted the practice. In the 20th century, however, the U.S. government promoted fire suppression, turning once-open forests into overgrown tinderboxes. Thankfully, science brought fire back to our natural areas! Today, we know that fire isn’t the enemy but a key to protecting communities, keeping ecosystems healthy, and preserving our iconic longleaf pine forests.
Presentation by Rae Crandall.
Join at Hogtown Creek Headwaters Nature Center on the first Sunday of each month for Perspectives in the Park, a monthly program featuring experts in their field sharing information on a variety of topics including science, nature, history and art.