Forest Regenerates After Devastating Fires | Yellowstone | BBC Earth
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As humans we may look forward to long hot summers, but the heat brings a perilous forest fire to Yellowstone. Luckily, nature is resilient, and new life finds opportunity.
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Taken from Yellowstone (2009).
Yellowstone National Park is one of the world's last and most spectacular wildernesses. It is also home to some of the richest wildlife beyond the plains of Africa. This landmark series follows the intertwining stories of Yellowstone's iconic inhabitants: the grey wolf, the grizzly bear and the herds of antelope and buffalo. In a land of beauty and peril, the dramatic lives and fortunes of these animals are inexorably bound together.
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My family moved to Jackson, Wyoming in 1988 and soon after, the Yellowstone fires started. I remember seeing Yellowstone before and the year after, with everything burned. Gradually, the lodgepole pine grew back in force and what burned then is now a 30 year old strong, healthy forest. Fire is integral to our region.
@gregknipe8772
26 күн бұрын
fires were there before you ever heard of the waste pit called Jackson Hole. "with everything burned"???? you never left your car in the massive national park.
@davidh9844
16 күн бұрын
Do NOT try telling that to an eco-nazi!
@McShag420
14 күн бұрын
@@gregknipe8772 Get a f*cking life.
@PikaPluff
10 күн бұрын
@@davidh9844 david lay off the news
@TimBear-px9gj
2 күн бұрын
A Lot of the park burned in 1988, 793,000 of 2,221,800 acres, or about 36 percent of the forest and sixty-seven structures, but that is a long way from "everything"... One of those structures was an employee cabin I _could have_ lived in back in the 1981, as I lived a cabin at the Old Faithful Snow Lodge at that time. I worked at the Old Faithful Inn, the Snow Lodge as a Night Auditor, and the Lake Hotel as a temporary painter, over the course of four summers between 1978 to 1982. I also worked at Teton Village at the building where the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra stays that it's rooms were rented by the week in 1982 at non-Festival times. All I had to do was check people in on Sundays and check them out the next Saturday, and sit in the office during the evenings in case anyone needed anything. At sunset you could always find me sitting in front of the Conductors room on the top floor, enjoying the sunset on the Sleeping Indian across the valley... Which was _always_ outstanding!
Lodgepole pine requires fire to help open its cones so seeds can sprout.
35 years living in NW Montana and seeing massive fires burn millions of acres is a "choking" experience, but the immediacy of regrowth is a spectacular event. literally within weeks regrowth starts. flowers are blooming everywhere the next year.....
The heat of the fire also releases the seeds from the pinecones.
Its like people don't know that fires can be very beneficial to forests.
@TimBear-px9gj
2 күн бұрын
Actually, most people don't unless they ever lived in a forest, which the majority of people in the US have not.
Smokey Bear always says, "Only you can prevent forest fires/wildfires!" But never once mentioned anything about this in his public service announcements.
@Mooseracks
Ай бұрын
Always FEAR MONGERING
@lttlanarchy
Ай бұрын
Smoky was referring to man made wildfires. He must have mentioned for us to wait for roasted meat.
@shlingusdingus4174
Ай бұрын
Some trees and foliage have evolved with wildfires, to the point where their seeds can only be opened in the presence of fire. Not all fire is harmful, if it's natural and controlled. Smokey the Bear refers to unnatural, uncontrolled fires, which are harmful and can burn everything instead of a small area.
@TheStockwell
Ай бұрын
No offense intended, but Smokey's mantra was "Only you can prevent FOREST fires." The campaign was created because post-WWII campers were driving to parks in record numbers - and had to be told how to put out their campfires completely because, you know: forest and park officials were tracing FOREST fires to campfires. If Smokey were around today, he'd either be sounding the alarm about man-made climate change and getting drunk with David Attenborough - or saying climate change is a hoax created by China, Al Gore, and Greta Thunberg. He's a bear, so it's hard to predict his reactions to things, you know? 🐻 Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
@TheStockwell
Ай бұрын
@@shlingusdingus4174 I hate to be a cranky-pants fact checker, but Smokey was part of a campaign to teach people to correctly put out campfires and to not toss cigarettes out of car windows. Wildfires didn't cross that bear's mind. He was out to eat - I mean, educate - careless campers. Rawr! 🐻 + 🔥 = 💀
These trees are made for the fires which grow better and richer after every blaze.
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Yup I was there in 88 and it's kind of funny.They're gonna have that fire stock but the forest service actually lit the fire themselves
Fire is natures way of restoring balance and unlocking nutrients.
Fires a a natural part of the cycle
@amir123786
Ай бұрын
Yup 👍🏽 but the agenda is use natural events with manipulated stats so make humans pay more tax. Lmao
@DuchessofEarlGrey
Ай бұрын
Yes, but unfortunately people got too good at stopping fires in the late 20th century, so there is decades of deadfall everywhere that should have burned long ago. There is too much fuel, which makes fires harder to control now.
@rdperrin5854
27 күн бұрын
Tell that to all the tree Huggers. They would rather see the forest rot and die from disease then have them cut down and reforested
Yep, I visited Yellowstone about 7 years after that fire. There were more little pine trees growing, than what was burned down. Very cool.
Like nothing new can be made without destruction of the old
And once again the camera man survived the blaze... 😂
Magic of the creator..💖💖
Mother nature sure works wonders
Thankyou
in nature, there is no such thing as devastating fires, this is a city boys notion. he wild landscape is formed by fires, it is part of the recipe of paradise.
One of my favourite videos❤
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@TimBear-px9gj
2 күн бұрын
A tried and true method to avoid Divorce is to avoid Marriage... It never fails!
As long as it is natural fire it is not in our control. But still animal will suffer for the same. Nice video
@morrismonet3554
25 күн бұрын
Most don't suffer. They show back up within a few days of the fire. They evolved along with the forest and the fires.
Wander how bad the fires would be and how different America would look if beavers weren't nearly totally wiped out
@louisegogel7973
Ай бұрын
Yes, I believe beaver colonies would be refuges and buffers for the fauna in such fires, because of the ponds and recharged aquifers that their work creates.
@andyroubik5760
13 күн бұрын
Beavers are the most important animal to North American wildlife!
One thing that isboften overlooked is that the smoke from the fire fetilizes a large area down wind.
this is a prove that nature doesn't need any human to regenerate itself, it's human who need the nature but we as human always forgot to preserve the nature and instead we always make a mistake by harming the environment.
Also there is alot of dead wood beetles that are dependent upon burned dead wood so there isnt only the first second succession species such as the fireweeds that create life
@andyroubik5760
13 күн бұрын
Exactly, and woodpeckers and other birds need to feed on those Beatles
0:06 who did they learn that from? 😭
Sehr schön 🤠
Nature has a way of healing herself, and coming back as good or better. She has been doing this for billions of years, she is an expert. If Man does not understand her ways it seems Humans only get in the way or worsens or delays the healing … First of all do no harm.
So nobody wants to talk about first management lol
@user-zf3xb3qx8w
6 күн бұрын
Natives would deliberating start fires to clear old grasses, promote and attract big game. We have too many trees in the columbia valley (headwaters of the mighty Columbia) and we should be grassland: elk, sheep, turkeys, game birds. Instead we have small deer, black bear, and crows.
as soon as the human being is gone away, Earth will quickly recover to its previous state. We are nothing.
I love how he says the animals will starve to death this winter without the Pine Forest. Lodgepole Pine forests are a dessert to 99% of Wildlife. they produce almost nothing edible other than pine nuts that only benefit squirrels, pine martins and some birds. Animals do far better in areas that have been burned or clear-cut that they do in the black forest.
@andyroubik5760
13 күн бұрын
Treated Forest burn with greater severity than protected Forest!
Yeah that's how it works
Treated Forest burn with greater severity than protected Forest!
😊😊😊😊
Well when dead timber piles up and nobody is allowed to touch it for decades, that happens unfortunately. It has so much fuel it just burns everything.
It`s as though the earth has an inbuilt immune system like us .
All part of natures plan.
It's almost as if forest fires are a natural process of a healthy forest?!?
😮😮😮😮😮
Not all the fires that merged were lightening caused.
En todo el mundo la misma canción , antes hay oxigeno para vivir , claro ya contaminado pero queda.
What else did you expect?
That’s hardly news or “unprecedented!”
Last year, and starting again this spring, even more intense and devastating fires are burning in Western Canada. In the past five years, fires in CA and CO burned over the Sierra and Rocky Mountain crests, respectively. Both were unprecedented. North America is by no means the only continent experiencing such conflagrations. Wildfires are driven by fuels, weather, and topography. Climate change is driving the first two.
For creation to happen , destruction needs to happen first
That's how alliens will describe us, 100 years after the all out nuclear war.. 'Earth, regenerates after nuclear war'
@marmantole
Ай бұрын
It’s going to take longer than 100 , maybe 1000
@SOULRELIEF22
Ай бұрын
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@holysong2099
Ай бұрын
"...But the -Yellowstone- Earth itself had a longer perspective."
@thereadersvoice
Ай бұрын
@SOULRELIEF22 Dude,... just stop with your ignorant religious crap. Please, just stop. Nobody asked about it, nobody cares about it, and it is in no way relevant to this video.
@icebox1954
Ай бұрын
@@SOULRELIEF22 Please don't spread your stupidity to other planets. Keep it on Earth as to not bother more intelligent life forms out there that aren't superstitious.
The animals wont starve. 😂 They move with these really cool things called legs.
@timdowney6721
10 күн бұрын
Uh, you have failed to consider that the places those legs take them to already have occupants. Plus, human development is covering over ecosystem with asphalt and concrete.
@NunYa953
9 күн бұрын
@@timdowney6721 You're clueless.
Almost like it's part of the natural cycle
@awesome8315
Ай бұрын
Ohhh really
WOW !!! And in tomorrows show, SUN REAPPEARS AFTER DISAPPEARING THE NIGHT BEFORE. 😮 Shame about the fire of course, but what did these people expect to happen ? Tribesmen in Africa have been doing this for millennia. 🙄
Does this say what year this was? (Answer: of course not.)
@edg42
Ай бұрын
Listen closer: in 1988 a third of the Yellowstone burned in a single summer.
Beautiful but😢
@greenportal9511
Ай бұрын
Yakko: "MWAH! G'NIGHT, EVERYBODY!"
This is misleading..
Glory to TMH YAH 🥰
We return the wolves, but not the native people who know how to steward the land with controlled fires.
Trees are a natural resource provided by God. Cones burst in the ensuing heat and later trees will grow again. That God's renewable resource. He planned it that way.
@andyroubik5760
13 күн бұрын
Religion divides, science unites!
@daphnekivinen9482
13 күн бұрын
@@andyroubik5760 That is your opinion.
@andyroubik5760
13 күн бұрын
It sure is
Shit! Always a big shit when great fires happens every year! Here US, Europe, Australia, ever year! 😒
@abcdnb256
Ай бұрын
In Latvia we don't see forest fire 🔥.
@patmctallica3522
Ай бұрын
@@abcdnb256 Nice for you! Maybe you`ll see the fire from a russian AK-12 soon! 😎 I feel sorry for you, that you dont see news on several levels, funny dude! @abcdnb256 In Latvia we don't see forest fire .
We can't be allowed to heavily rely on the resilience of plants & tree seeds for long. What if they give up ? Exponentially dire the situation would become.
@veramae4098
Ай бұрын
Norway has created a seed bank. Millions of seeds, more all the time, kept cold, periodically warmed and checked for growth, replaced, etc.
nice video to say water is wet
Force de la nature 🌲🌺🍃 Sublime ✨
@major01tul
Ай бұрын
😂какая нах сила природы ?! Люди сами подожгли !!!
@ccocoi9583
Ай бұрын
@@major01tul Nous parlons ICI de la régénération de la nature 🙂 Et elle sera toujours, bien plus forte que nous 😜.. .
You neglected to mention the brave firefighters and smokejumpers who work for the National Forest Service.
Oh heck, I wasn't ready for this one to end.
Give farm farming for forset daily money and need thing worker jobless watering planting farming job
@giggitygoo1023
Ай бұрын
This looks like an early attempt at AI trying to make a sentence lol
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