Wildfires are a naturally occurring piece of forest ecology on the American west coast, but they're happening more frequently and putting more lives and homes in danger. Dr. Jacqualine Grant, Associate Professor of Biology at Southern Utah University and Director of the Garth and Jerry Fraser Museum of Natural History, speaks about why wildfires in the Intermountain South area are becoming more common, what's causing them, and how residents in wildfire danger zones can best protect their homes in the future.

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