In August, 1973 a major forest fire swept through 17,470 acres of the western slopes of the Sierra Mountain Range near Sonora forestry experts say 90 per cent of wood of burned trees can be saved if harvested before insects can attack weakened trees burned bark of this white fir tree has been removed to show sound wood beneath, September 1973.
Photographer: O'Rear, Charles. Original public domain image from Flickr
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