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Ritter Convenes Fire Season Summit - With Millions Of Beetle-Killed Trees, CO Officials Worried
DENVER — With millions of trees ravaged by bark beetles, Colorado is bracing for what could be a nasty wildfire season this year even as federal officials say they’re ready.

Gov. Bill Ritter met with state and federal officials at the governor’s annual fire season briefing Friday and warned that forecasts for a warm, windy summer could significantly increase the number of wildfires. He said a large snowpack this year means more grass to fuel flames.

Colorado’s wildfire season got off to a tragic start when a brush blaze in Ordway last month killed two firefighters and burned 22 homes. A wildfire in Fort Carson claimed the life of a pilot when his firefighting plane crashed. “Regardless of what is burning or how many acres are going up in smoke, nothing is more tragic than loss of life,” Ritter said.

A February report warned that many Colorado forests are ailing and need to be more actively managed to protect watersheds and wildlife.

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http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20080510/NEWS/53722284/0/FRONTPAGE
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