According to the National Interagency Fire Center, 6,480,861 acres have burned across the United States this year alone as a result of 47,201 wildfires. In response, a Seattle-based company is tackling the issue of replanting and restoring forestry health in a rather science-fiction way. DroneSeed has spent the past few years developing a drone system that specifically targets the most efficient way to replant forests following a burn.

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