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Omaha Steve

(99,506 posts)
Wed Jun 22, 2022, 04:49 PM Jun 2022

Wildfire threatens unspoiled Georgia island rich in history

Source: AP

By RUSS BYNUM

ST. CATHERINES ISLAND, Ga. (AP) — Wildfires sparked by lightning have scorched hundreds of acres on this unspoiled island off the Georgia coast, where crews are battling to protect plantation ruins, the remnants of a 16th century Spanish mission and archaeological sites that have yielded human artifacts thousands of years old.

St. Catherines Island has long been prized as an ecological and historic coastal treasure. Giant sea turtles nest on its beaches and ring-tailed lemurs, brought to the island decades ago, live in its dense forest. Slave quarters made from oyster-shell tabby survive on the island, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) south of Savannah, as does the home of a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

Protected for decades under ownership of a private foundation, St. Catherines Island has seen roughly 15% of its land area burn since a lightning storm sparked fires June 11. Severe drought left the island tinder-dry, allowing flames to rapidly spread. Columns of black smoke have been visible from the mainland, and raging flames reaching the treetops have at times burned near the beach.

“We have an untouched history, so we go above and beyond to try to protect that,” Michael Halderson, the island’s manager and only fulltime resident, told reporters Wednesday during a boat tour of the island’s perimeter, where smoldering fire formed thick smoke among blackened trees.



Smoke rises from the burned landscape at the north end of St. Catherine's Island on Wednesday, June 22, 2022. Four fires were sparked on the island by lightning strikes on June 11. (Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News via AP)


Read more: https://apnews.com/article/wildfires-science-fires-georgia-climate-and-environment-35330574116e82e443c4c2f87001d018

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Wildfire threatens unspoiled Georgia island rich in history (Original Post) Omaha Steve Jun 2022 OP
All things must pass. maxsolomon Jun 2022 #1
Yep but watch for it Brenda Jun 2022 #3
There is one thing here I always read. n/t rzemanfl Jun 2022 #4
Lightning Lil Liberal Laura Jun 2022 #2
Spring drought. maxsolomon Jun 2022 #5
Nature puts the kabosh pfitz59 Jun 2022 #6

maxsolomon

(33,252 posts)
1. All things must pass.
Wed Jun 22, 2022, 04:53 PM
Jun 2022

Another casualty of Anthropogenic Climate Change that we're not going to do anything about.

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