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Fire after fire: what will be left of nature? ‘We have long been urging to retain more rainwater’

Fire after fire: what will be left of nature? ‘We have long been urging to retain more rainwater’

Recent wildfires in Epe, Oirschot, and Noordwijk have raised concerns among Dutch nature conservation organizations about the impact of prolonged drought on natural areas. Experts are advocating for improved water management strategies, such as retaining more rainwater, to mitigate future fire risks and protect the environment.

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