DEMONSTRATION: The Importance of Fire in the Redwood Ecosystem
As with most of the forested environments of California, fire plays a key role in the shaping and health of the coastal redwood ecosystem. This presentation, from the 2016 Coast Redwood Science Symposium takes a deep dive into the way that fire has shaped the coastal redwood ecosystem. Morgan Varner, now of Tall Timbers Research Station, was at the time employed by the US Forest Service. He explored the enigma of an ecosystem that is both a “rain forest” and “fire forest,” emphasizing Indigenous stewardship as the crucial factor.
This presentation, and the challenges it poses, was a key inspiration for the research questions driving the Pyro Sylvicultural Timber Harvest Plan, currently in development. Continued study is important in understanding and maintaining the health of forests like JDSF.