Painting the Landscape with Fire

Painting the Landscape with Fire

Longleaf Pines and Fire Ecology

  • Author: Latham, Den; Jose, Shibu
  • Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
  • ISBN: 9781611172423
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781611172478
  • eISBN Epub: 9781611172478
  • Place of publication:  South Carolina , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2013
  • Month: June
  • Language: English

Fire can be a destructive, deadly element of nature, capable of obliterating forests, destroying homes, and taking lives. Den Latham's Painting the Landscape with Fire describes this phenomenon but also tells a different story, one that reveals the role of fire ecology in healthy, dynamic forests. Fire is a beneficial element that allows the longleaf forests of America's Southeast to survive.

In recent decades foresters and landowners have become intensely aware of the need to "put enough fire on the ground" to preserve longleaf habitat for red-cockaded woodpeckers, quail, wild turkeys, and a host of other plants and animals. Painting the Landscape with Fire is a hands-on primer for understanding the role of fire in longleaf forests. Latham joins wildlife biologists, foresters, wildfire fighters, and others as they band and translocate endangered birds, survey snake populations, improve wildlife habitat, and conduct prescribed burns on public and private lands.

Painting the Landscape with Fire explores the unique Southern biosphere of longleaf forests. Throughout Latham beautifully tells the story of the resilience of these woodlands and of the resourcefulness of those who work to see them thrive. Fire is destructive in the case of accidents, arson, or poor policy, but with the right precautions and safety measures, it is the glowing life force that these forests need.

  • Cover
  • Painting the Landscape with Fire
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • CONTENTS
  • LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
  • FOREWORD
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • Fire Is Good
  • Fire Tour
  • Red-cockaded Woodpeckers
  • Snake Cruising I
  • Staging a Burn
  • After a Burn—Longleaf Pine Strategy
  • Groundwork
  • Sandhills Botany
  • Banding Red-cockaded Woodpeckers
  • Under a Red Flag
  • Quail in a Longleaf Pine Habitat
  • In Search of the Elusive White Wicky
  • Snake Cruising II
  • Wild Turkeys
  • Translocation
  • The Francis Marion
  • Wildland-Urban Interface
  • The Grandfather Pine
  • INDEX

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