Developed for counties, tribes, municipalities, and water providers, the post-fire playbook was designed to fill in the gaps in …
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Developed for counties, tribes, municipalities, and water providers, the post-fire playbook was designed to fill in the gaps in …
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All hands approaches that leverage the capacity of federal, state, tribal, and non-governmental partners are essential to …

Other than humans, the grey wolf is historically the most widely distributed mammal in North America. Due to habitat loss and …

Increasing home development in wildfire-prone areas, coupled with climate change, are exacerbating wildfire risks to many …

Wildfire risk to people and homes is increasing. While climate change and decades of fuel buildup have exacerbated wildfires, …
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Wildfires have increased in size, severity, and frequency in most western forests over the last three decades, as demonstrated by …

Federal wildfire policy that emphasizes suppression—a legacy of early-1900s forest management—has resulted in a paradox: …
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Click here for a list of Quercus gambelii resources. Photo by Rogers N. and F.C. Dennis. …
