The Air We Share: Cross-Species Consequences of Wildfire Smoke in the U.S.

Wildfires in the United States have always been part of the natural cycle, but in recent years, their frequency and intensity have grown dramatically. As flames consume millions of acres of forests, grasslands, and communities, the smoke they produce spreads across states, affecting not only people but also the wildlife that shares our environment. This shared crisis—human and ecological—is a stark reminder that clean air is a common resource, one that binds every living creature together.

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