Some creeks temporarily run stronger after wildfire, and now we know why
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Why some creeks run stronger after wildfire—and why it doesn’t last Credit: Forest Ecosystems (2026). DOI: 10.1016/j.fecs.2025.100408

New UBC Okanagan research shows that wildfire can change how much water remains in streams during the driest months of the year.

Wildfires don’t just burn forests. They can also change how much water is left in creeks and rivers in summer, when water is scarce and demand is high, according to new research led by UBC Okanagan.

Published in Forest Ecosystems, the study looks at stream flows between July and September—after spring snowmelt a…

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