Duck Lake fire's long-term impact explored

The human impact of the Duck Lake wildfire has been sad, with homes, camps, and businesses destroyed. But wildlife and forest management experts say the wildlife and forest impact is just part of the cycle of nature.

Excerpt: If ever you needed proof that life would return to the Duck Lake Fire zone in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, just look at the photograph of a fawn curled up in charred debris.

The fire that roared to life north of Newberry on May 24 is now 89 percent contained, but it has scarred 21,135 acres.

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Source: Mlive.com
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