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Are you helping Canada battle wildfires this season? We want to hear from you

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Controlling the outcome of a wildfire Fire ecologist Kira Hoffman explains how practices like prescribed burning can help influence wildfires before they get out of control.

Canada's wildfires have burned more than 12 million hectares of land, and to keep that number from growing, dedicated firefighters from across the country and around the world are working to put out the blazes.

The unprecedented wildfire season has brought difficult conditions for firefighters battling the blazes, many of whom work full-time jobs in addition to volunteering as a firefighter.

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Many of the fires are burning in remote areas of the country. More than half of the fires burning now are out of control, and most are located on the West Coast.

Evacuations have taken place in many communities, disrupting the lives of Canadians, all while firefighters work tirelessly to keep the damage from spreading.

CTVNews.ca wants to hear from the those working on the frontlines of Canada’s wildfire fight.

What has your experience been like battling wildfires this season? How has this season differed from others in the past? Why did you decide to work as a firefighter? What are the best and hardest parts of your job?

Share your story by emailing Natasha O'Neill at natasha.oneill@bellmedia.ca with your name, location and phone number in case we want to follow up. Your comments may be used in a CTVNews.ca story.