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The fire started from multiple points and spread across about 23 acres spurring the evacuation of dozens of condos in south ...
The state’s Department of Natural Resources rightly opted to make the growing network of AI-enhanced camera feeds available ...
Forest managers repeatedly burned and thinned fuels across the zone that the Dragon Bravo Fire torched. But Grand Canyon ...
The Denton Fire Department announces controlled burns at three locations to improve prairie health and control invasive ...
Wildfire Science & Technology Commons Opens to the Public to Unite and Accelerate Wildfire Solutions
The Wildfire Science & Technology Commons is a hub for data, models, computing resources, and expertise to enable scientists ...
It would be destructive to use the Grand Canyon Lodge tragedy as a reason to limit controlled burns in the future.
The devastating loss of Grand Canyon Lodge isn’t a reason to put new restrictions on good fire.
By Steve LemeshkoOn the night of July 23, I stood outside in Limassol, watching ash drift from the sky. It was hard to imagine the chaos unfolding up towards the Troodos mountains. This was the ...
A new study from Colorado State University, Western Colorado University and the U.S. Forest Service found evidence that ...
When the Retreat Fire ignited a year ago east of Rimrock Lake, it burned much of the Oak Creek Wildlife Area, known for its ...
Denton Fire Department wildland firefighters plan to conduct three prescribed burns this week in native pollinator prairies ...
If state funding for forest health and wildfire prevention isn’t ramped back up in the next legislative session, it could ...
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