I respectfully disagree. Noxious weeds can be an issue. Yes, that’s true. Cheat grass encroachment is a problem, and there are/can be problems after a fire event. Most problems, however, can be addressed for significantly less money than we waste on suppression efforts.
Old growth vegetation even in low county is not good and a complete waste of habitat and useable land.
Pinyon/Juniper is choking out millions of acres of prime ungulate habitat, drying up
Springs and destroying riparian areas, the most vital habitat we have in desert low environments.
I know places with thousands of acres of PJ, and you’d be lucky to find a blade of grass in it.
Sage is the same….
Fire is natures reset, and almost all landscapes out west are supposed to burn once in awhile.
The problem is…society has literally trained us all, to believe that fire is bad…it’s classic misinformation. This thread is a prime example.
Lately, the Feds are recognizing this and working to mitigate and let fires burn, but political and cultural pressures are huge, a long row to hoe to say the least.