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1 February 2024 / CBC News
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Meant to protect the land from wildfires, fire retardant could be doing damage of its own

Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, Canada

Residents in the Sahtu region are voicing concerns that fire retardants used to combat wildfires in the Northwest Territories may be harming the environment, affecting wildlife, vegetation, and aquatic systems. Local observations and research indicate that areas treated with these chemicals show signs of degraded recovery and potential long-term ecological impacts.


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