Parts Of North Central Washington Projected to Have Above Normal Chance of Wildfires by July – NewsRadio 560 KPQ
USFS Chief: Timber industry needed to manage national forests | Timber | capitalpress.com
Instead of focusing on disagreements, Moore urged stakeholders in federal forest management to focus on a common culprit: Wildfires that threaten their environmental and economic value.
“Unless we address the overcrowding we have out there, we are not going to be able to address health and resiliency,” he said.
State’s Wildfire Ready Neighbors Program Up And Running in Chelan Area – NewsRadio 560 KPQ
This year’s Wildfire Ready Neighbors program is now in progress after launching in the city of Chelan’s Union Valley area this week.
Biden-Harris Administration Issues Call for Wildfire Commission Member Applications | USDA
WASHINGTON, March 10, 2022 – The Departments of Agriculture, the Interior and Homeland Security through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are now accepting applications for members to the Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission.
Wildfires likely to increase by a third by 2050, warns UN | Wildfires | The Guardian
Even previously unaffected countries likely to see uncontrollable blazes, says study, which calls for shift to spending on prevention
Research suggests Forest Service lands not the main source of wildfires affecting communities - Wildfire Today
They found that ignitions on Forest Service lands accounted for fewer than 25% of the most destructive wildfires
Billions of federal dollars headed to Western forests to manage fires | Crosscut
A U.S. Department of Agriculture announcement on Jan. 18 adds nearly $3 billion more to the nation's forest restoration efforts and fire reduction
WSU study finds air pollution, brought on by heat and wildfires, is increasing in the West | News | wenatcheeworld.com
On Aug. 24, 2020, 68% of the western United States experienced extreme levels of air pollution caused by wildfire smoke and rising heat
How can Spokane ensure its urban forests benefit from wildfire lessons in recent years? | Local News | Spokane | The Pacific Northwest Inlander | News, Politics, Music, Calendar, Events in Spokane, Coeur d'Alene and the Inland Northwest
New wildfire strategy targets ‘firesheds’ near towns | Successful Farming
Secretary Vilsack Announces New 10 Year Strategy to Confront the Wildfire Crisis | USDA
Inmates raise 42,000 sagebrush seedlings - Columbia Insight
The effort will go toward rehabilitating site of 2020 Indian Creek Fire that destroyed more than 48,000 acres
How Melting Sea Ice Increases Wildfire Risk In The Northwest - Northwest Public Broadcasting
New atmospheric research has found melting sea ice in the Arctic increases the risks for wildfires on the West Coast.
Burnout: Firefighter trauma grows in the American West
During Fire Season, One Family Learns To Save Trees, You Must Cut Some Down - Northwest Public Broadcasting
Peter Polson’s feet crunch as he walks across a meadow on his property. This time last year, his boots wouldn’t have made that noise. Now, the meadow is blackened after the Cedar Creek fire swept through his land just west of downtown Winthrop.
Prescribed Burning Begins In State Forests - Northwest Public Broadcasting
With cooler temperatures and more moisture in the air, preparations for next year’s wildfires have begun, and this means planned fires.
Both the Roslyn fire department and the Colville National Forest began pile burns last week.
Impact of forest thinning on wildfires creates divisions | Timber | capitalpress.com
Fire retardant could be ‘game-changer’ in fighting wildfires - oregonlive.com
The company said its primary use will be by industrial customers such as utility companies and railroads, but can also be used at residential and commercial properties.
Google Maps is getting a lot better at mapping wildfires - CNN
Google Maps is making it easier to find the latest information about wildfires as part of a push to ensure the immensely popular app is more useful during emergencies.
A Wildfire Burned 85% Of This Washington Town - This Is Their Recovery Story | Northwest Public Broadcasting
If you had to rebuild your town, where would you begin?
It’s a question that residents of Malden, Wash. have asked for months. One year later, this town’s struggle to rise from wildfire ashes continues.
How Residents In The Methow Valley Are Hoping To Prevent Wildfire By Creating BioChar | Northwest Public Broadcasting
Another Hot Day on The Fire Lines But Cooler Weather On The Way
Firefighters are hoping the cooler weather in the forecast will help them gain more containment on the Schneider Springs Fire. The fire is now at 19% containment.
COVID Hits Wildfire Fighters Even Harder Than Last Year | The Pew Charitable Trusts
Funding came too late for this year's wildfires, but will help in the future - Washington State Wire
Wildfire Updates: Twentyfive Mile Fire 50 Percent Contained – NewsRadio 560 KPQ
Preventing fires from destroying entire towns will take communities learning to live with fire | The Spokesman-Review
Drought conditions keep wildfire risk heightened in parts of the Pacific Northwest going into fall season | News | dailyrecordnews.com
Ian Rickert, acting fire management specialist with the Bureau of Land Management Oregon-Washington State office and the United States Department of Agriculture/Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region office said in a late August report that there are still areas of Washington and Oregon that still have a considerable distance from being in the clear as high temperatures and low humidity continues to affect those regions.
How decisions are made when fighting wildfires | AP Wire | capitalpress.com
Thousands of wildfires ignite in the U.S. each year, and each one requires firefighters to make quick decisions, often in difficult conditions like high winds and lightning.
Crews and managers must determine when to bring in aircraft, what time of day is best to battle flames, whether to evacuate residents and even if certain fires should be extinguished at all.
State DNR: 70% of all acres burned in 2020 were from wildfires started over Labor Day weekend – KIRO 7 News Seattle
OLYMPIA, Wash. — The Washington State Department of Natural Resources said fires that started over Labor Day weekend accounted for more than 70% of all acres burned in the state in 2020.
The fires ravaged the town of Malden and burned 283 homes and more than 600,000 acres across Washington. Smoke from the wildfires temporarily gave Western Washington the worst air quality in the world.
To avoid a repeat of last year, Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz is asking for the public’s help to prevent wildfires over the holiday weekend.
Hikers, Campers Still Visiting Washington Forests, Despite Heavy Presence of Wildfires – NewsRadio 560 KPQ