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California is making progress on fire prevention. Federal retreat, shaky funding put it at risk
California is making progress in reducing severe wildfire hazards, with an average of 591,000 acres treated annually through thinning, prescribed burns, and other methods. However, federal retreat and unstable funding threaten these efforts, while climate change intensifies wildfire conditions.
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