Forest managers allow wildfire to burn to thin trees

Prescott National Forest/Courtesy photo<p>
The Hyde Fire is burning about two miles south of Hyde Mountain, which is visible in the background. This photo shows how sparse the vegetation is, which is one reason why the Forest Service is managing versus suppressing it.

Prescott National Forest/Courtesy photo<p> The Hyde Fire is burning about two miles south of Hyde Mountain, which is visible in the background. This photo shows how sparse the vegetation is, which is one reason why the Forest Service is managing versus suppressing it.

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