40 pagesEach year, thousands of acres of state and federal lands burn because of negligence by railroads, utility companies, logging companies, and others.When fire conditions are severe, state and federal lands can suffer astronomical fire losses in a single season, and those seasons are beginning to last year-round
28 p.This article provides an overview of the use of prescribed and wildland-use fires on federal l...
Prescribed fire is a useful but risky method for reducing general wildfire risk and improving wildli...
Wildfire is a growing threat to suburban and exurban communities, in part because fires have grown m...
The major federal lands laws, the National Environmental Policy Act ( NEPA ), the Endangered Species...
This Note provides an overview of the statutory and common law relating to forest fires, with a part...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Wildland fires ...
The West Coast is on fire, quite literally. From the dry chaparral scrublands of Southern California...
Elevated fuel loads together with hotter and drier climatic conditions are expected to produce more ...
Wildfires are increasing in both frequency and severity due to climate change. Smoke from these fire...
Just six wildfires caused nearly all of the $13 billion in property damage and loss from large fire ...
The 2000 fire season was, by most standards, one of the worst in the past half century. National att...
Oregon contains approximately 6 million acres of mostly private lands that have no one individual, o...
Paradise, California resident Brad Weldon saved his home with a garden hose. When the 2018 Camp Fire...
In September 2020, the U.S. Forest Service took the extraordinary step of closing all 18 national fo...
For nine decades, the central tenet of American wildfire policy was to protect natural resources and...
28 p.This article provides an overview of the use of prescribed and wildland-use fires on federal l...
Prescribed fire is a useful but risky method for reducing general wildfire risk and improving wildli...
Wildfire is a growing threat to suburban and exurban communities, in part because fires have grown m...
The major federal lands laws, the National Environmental Policy Act ( NEPA ), the Endangered Species...
This Note provides an overview of the statutory and common law relating to forest fires, with a part...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Wildland fires ...
The West Coast is on fire, quite literally. From the dry chaparral scrublands of Southern California...
Elevated fuel loads together with hotter and drier climatic conditions are expected to produce more ...
Wildfires are increasing in both frequency and severity due to climate change. Smoke from these fire...
Just six wildfires caused nearly all of the $13 billion in property damage and loss from large fire ...
The 2000 fire season was, by most standards, one of the worst in the past half century. National att...
Oregon contains approximately 6 million acres of mostly private lands that have no one individual, o...
Paradise, California resident Brad Weldon saved his home with a garden hose. When the 2018 Camp Fire...
In September 2020, the U.S. Forest Service took the extraordinary step of closing all 18 national fo...
For nine decades, the central tenet of American wildfire policy was to protect natural resources and...
28 p.This article provides an overview of the use of prescribed and wildland-use fires on federal l...
Prescribed fire is a useful but risky method for reducing general wildfire risk and improving wildli...
Wildfire is a growing threat to suburban and exurban communities, in part because fires have grown m...