Only about 75,000 acres burned across the state compared with a seasonal average of 320,000 acres, but fire suppression costs are currently estimated at nearly three times the average.
Analysis from Grassroots Wildland Firefighters shows 38% drop since January, raising concerns about growing wildfire risks across the West.
Despite a slower rate of wildfire fuels reduction on federal forest lands, the Forest Service's firefighting policy could also boost levels of flammable materials in western forests.
A CSKT tribal firefighter with 40 years of experience discusses how sovereignty affects wildfire management and funding challenges ahead of federal changes.
Proponents tout biomass burial to create carbon credits as a win-win-win for the climate, fire-scarred landscapes and those ...
Large burn pile fire prompts major response in Ravalli County, FVCC cut the ribbon for the new Wachholz Innovation and ...
Native American firefighters have been an integral part of Montana's wildfire response for over 60 years, from pioneering ...
According to local KIVI News, more than 200 loads of dead timber will be cleared out of the burn zone near Idaho's Tamarack ...
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