WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced a $23 million grant initiative aimed at addressing wildfire risks by transporting hazardous fuels from national forests ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service’s Northern Region announced investments of more than $8 million onthe Custer-Gallatin National Forest and on the West Zone Heavy Fuels ...
LAKE TAHOE, Calif./Nev. – In collaboration with the Tahoe Fire & Fuels Team, the Tahoe Resource Conservation District announced the Forest Vegetation Interactive Map that highlights forest restoration ...
The bill mandates the implementation of hazardous fuels reduction projects on certain federal lands. These projects involve: Removing or modifying flammable vegetation and debris. Using methods like ...
Work to reduce hazardous fuels for wildfires on U.S. Forest Service lands east of Vail is set to begin on Friday, Sept. 6. The town’s wildland crew will cut vegetation in 22 acres of shrubs and aspen ...
(KRON) — More than 600 acres of land within East Bay parks will be cleared of dead trees and hazardous vegetation over the next three years, the East Bay Regional Park District announced Monday. The ...
LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – Two Tahoe Basin fuels reduction projects have undergone review and approval through Governor Gavin Newsom’s fast tracking process and are set to start late summer to early fall.
On Tuesday, the Nevada County Board of Supervisors approved the Nevada City and County Deer Creek Fuels Project, a collaborative effort to reduce wildfire risk and improve forest health in one of the ...
The Kern County Fire Department announced the beginning of open burning of hazard reduction fuels at 8 a.m. Saturday. KCFD said it is actively monitoring fuel moisture and weather conditions. The ...
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