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Wildfire, tornado researchers look for answers in Jasper’s charred forest

Outside the town’s limits, what happened in the nearly 330 square kilometres of singed forest has interested researchers

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A devastated residential block in Jasper, Alta., is shown during a tour on Friday, July 26, 2024. Wildfires encroaching into the townsite of Jasper forced an evacuation of the national park and destroyed over 300 of the town’s approximately 1,100 structures, mainly impacting residential areas. 


Lori Daniels and a team of researchers plan to let a hand-held GPS guide them in a few weeks to more than 100 spots in the charred forest around Jasper, Alta.

At each location, they’ll plunge a stake into the ground and take notes. Are there needles left on the trees? The branches? How far up is the tree charred? Are roots exposed?

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