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With the help of local, state and federal money, nonprofits and agencies have been converting hundreds of acres of land near the McKenzie River into a wider floodplain. Aside from improving water qual

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wildfire · wildfires

With the help of local, state and federal money, nonprofits and agencies have been converting hundreds of acres of land near the McKenzie River into a wider floodplain. Aside from improving water quality and surrounding habitat, the aim is to create a better buffer for flooding and wildfires.

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