In 1910, a wildfire the size of Connecticut engulfed parts of Montana, Idaho and Washington. Ed Pulaski and his crew were among the many people trapped by the enormous blaze. The Big Burn, as it came to be known, helped propel a culture of fire suppression that persists in many forms to this day. What does that massive fire mean for the way our society deals with the wildfires of today?
Presenting: On The Green Fence
Presenting: HumaNature
Episode 6, Part 2: The Fire Triangle
Episode 6, Part 1: Moral Hazard
Episode 5: Burnout
Episode 4: The Gift of Fire
Episode 3: Ring of Fire
Episode 1: Suppressed
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