Study: Alien grasses are making more frequent US wildfires

FILE - In this Oct. 27, 2019 file photo, a firefighter drags a hose closer to battle a grass fire on East Cypress Road in Knightsen, Calif. A new study finds that for much of the United States, invasive grass species are making wildfires more frequent, especially in fire-prone California. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/San Jose Mercury News via AP, File)

WASHINGTON — For much of the United States, invasive grass species are making wildfires more frequent, especially in fire-prone California, a new study finds.