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Lots of vegetation are adapted to thrive after fires, including the few remaining redwood forests. Illinois prairies aren't all that different from chaparral (and dry, overgrown prairies may be even more prone to fires than chaparral), which most of Illinois does controlled burns on regularly.
I'm with you: it takes attention and care and investment in the nature around us to prevent it from turning into a nightmare that destroys humans (especially after the decades of us destroying nature)
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