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1. About 90% of wildfires in the United States are started by humans.
2. In a non-human world, wildfires would mostly be started by lightning strikes.
3. On average, more than 100,000 wildfires clear 4-5 million acres (1.6-2 million hectares) of land in the U.S. every year. In recent years, wildfires have burned up to 9 million acres (3.6 million hectares) of land.
4. It takes an average of 2-4 years after a wildfire before reforestation efforts can begin. Saplings simply wouldn’t survive until the soil has begun to naturally replenish, can absorb water, and can support new life. It also takes time to mobilize resources for large-scale reforestation.
5. Increases in the cost of battling active wildfires have greatly reduced the budgets available for prevention, which creates a domino effect of worsening conditions.
6. Climate change, as predicted, is fueling longer, stronger, and quicker-to-start wildfires.
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