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Interagency Wildland Fire Meeting and 皇冠体育app下载 Group
Mar 10, 2025
A firefighter dressed in Nomex protective clothing and hard hat, smiles and leans on their tool. Behind them is a lake and tall evergreen trees. The sky is hazy with smoke.
Remembering Brian Wolgamott
Jan 13, 2025
Flames & smoke spring up from wetland vegetation. A firefighter in the background ignites vegetation along a roadway as part of a prescribed fire. Mountains make up the background.
Land Management
Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge to conduct prescribed burn
Nov 27, 2024
Smiling youngsters use binoculars to look at birds at San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
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11 Ways Wildlife Refuges Make Life Better
Nov 4, 2024
An arid lansdcape of hills covered with juniper and burn scars, with a large smoke from a wildfire visible in the center
Emergency Management
Rush Fire at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 11/02/2024
Nov 2, 2024
An arid lansdcape of hills covered with juniper and burn scars, with a large smoke from a wildfire visible in the center
Emergency Management
Rush Fire at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 11/01/2024
Nov 1, 2024
a smoke plume emerges from a mountain at sunrise
Land Management
The Call of the Wildfire
Oct 31, 2024
A mosaic burn pattern in a scrub habitat with black in the foregraound
Emergency Management
Updated Information on the Cause of Rush Fire
Oct 31, 2024
An arid lansdcape of hills covered with juniper and burn scars, with a large smoke from a wildfire visible in the center
Emergency Management
Rush Fire at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 10/31/2024
Oct 31, 2024
An arid lansdcape of hills covered with juniper and burn scars, with a large smoke from a wildfire visible in the center
Emergency Management
Rush Fire at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 10/30/2024
Oct 30, 2024
An arid lansdcape of hills covered with juniper and burn scars, with a large smoke from a wildfire visible in the center
Emergency Management
Rush Fire at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 10/29/2024
Oct 29, 2024
An arid lansdcape of hills covered with juniper and burn scars, with a large smoke from a wildfire visible in the center
Emergency Management
Rush Fire at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 10/28/2024
Oct 28, 2024

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Flames & smoke spring up from wetland vegetation. A firefighter in the background ignites vegetation along a roadway as part of a prescribed fire. Mountains make up the background.
Land Management
Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge to conduct prescribed burn
Nov 27, 2024
An arid lansdcape of hills covered with juniper and burn scars, with a large smoke from a wildfire visible in the center
Emergency Management
Rush Fire at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 11/02/2024
Nov 2, 2024
An arid lansdcape of hills covered with juniper and burn scars, with a large smoke from a wildfire visible in the center
Emergency Management
Rush Fire at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 11/01/2024
Nov 1, 2024
An arid lansdcape of hills covered with juniper and burn scars, with a large smoke from a wildfire visible in the center
Emergency Management
Rush Fire at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 10/31/2024
Oct 31, 2024
A mosaic burn pattern in a scrub habitat with black in the foregraound
Emergency Management
Updated Information on the Cause of Rush Fire
Oct 31, 2024
An arid lansdcape of hills covered with juniper and burn scars, with a large smoke from a wildfire visible in the center
Emergency Management
Rush Fire at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 10/30/2024
Oct 30, 2024
An arid lansdcape of hills covered with juniper and burn scars, with a large smoke from a wildfire visible in the center
Emergency Management
Rush Fire at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 10/29/2024
Oct 29, 2024
An arid lansdcape of hills covered with juniper and burn scars, with a large smoke from a wildfire visible in the center
Emergency Management
Rush Fire at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 10/28/2024
Oct 28, 2024
Landscape view shows grass field and fence blackened from wildfire damage, with smoke emanating and hills in the distance.
Emergency Management
Wildfire damage forces parts of Oregon refuge to remain closed
Aug 29, 2024
A wildfire is burning in the desert. A black plume of smoke is behind an observation towet
Emergency Management
Refuge Fire Update
May 29, 2024
A wildfire is burning in the desert. A black plume of smoke is behind an observation towet
Emergency Management
Refuge Fire Update
May 28, 2024
Smoke from a prescribed fire enters the sky.
Land Management
Prescribed Fires Planned at Kootenai
Oct 3, 2023

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Our Partners
Interagency Wildland Fire Meeting and 皇冠体育app下载 Group
Mar 10, 2025
A firefighter dressed in Nomex protective clothing and hard hat, smiles and leans on their tool. Behind them is a lake and tall evergreen trees. The sky is hazy with smoke.
Remembering Brian Wolgamott
Jan 13, 2025
Smiling youngsters use binoculars to look at birds at San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
Recreation
11 Ways Wildlife Refuges Make Life Better
Nov 4, 2024
a smoke plume emerges from a mountain at sunrise
Land Management
The Call of the Wildfire
Oct 31, 2024
Aerial image of a native seed farm with rows of bright colors and mountains along the horizon under a blue sky.
The art of growing native seed in California
Sep 24, 2024
A small yellow helicopter with a crew member looking out soars above rocky mountains in Wyoming.
Emergency Management
Taking Flight to Fight Wildland Fire
Jul 11, 2024
A landscape view of green rolling hills and a small forested section with smoke from a prescribed fire on the landscape. The sky is blue with scattered clouds.
Emergency Management
Reducing Wildfire Risk in Montana
Jun 11, 2024
Six firefighters stand in a line for a photo. They are all in yellow nomex and fire pants. They are standing on a dry road with dry vegetation behind them.
Our People
Increasing Fire Resilience in Madagascar
Jun 5, 2024
A large group of people in fire gear stand as a group and pose for a photo along what looks to be a dirt road
Emergency Management
Embracing Tradition: A Bilingual Journey through International Fire Exchanges
May 8, 2024
A view down a dirt road with firefighters standing on the right side and small flames on the left side. There are trees interspersed on the landscape.
Emergency Management
From Microscopes to Flames: A Journey into Wildland Firefighting
Apr 3, 2024
A cameraman follows a firefighter who is walking toward small flames and a smoky forested landscape. The firefighter has a hose slung over his shoulder and is dragging the rest on the ground.
Wildland Firefighters Tackle Recruitment Challenges
Feb 8, 2024
A group of people stand together in a semi circle on a tarmac in front of aircraft used for firefighting efforts. The group has flags out and are all in firefighter clothing or agency t-shirts.
Emergency Management
Wildfires Know No Boundaries
Nov 6, 2023

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