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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – The USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is scheduled to begin hazardous fuels reduction mastication treatments in Meyers near the Pioneer Trail and U ...
Hot temperatures and breezy conditions across Central Oregon over the weekend fueled wildfire activity, keeping crews busy ...
Due to more accurate fire mapping, the Highland Fire acreage was reduced to 719 acres with containment at 5% and is being ...
The Prineville BLM started a hazardous fuel reduction treatment in 2020 in Crooked River Ranch under the Dingell Act of 2019. With this project, over 360 acres of juniper were thinned, piled and ...
State data shows the California Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention carried out only one brush clearance operation in ...
A study conducted by researchers at the University of Montana found that since 1999, only about 7 percent of fuel-reduction treatment areas in the United States were subsequently hit by wildfires.
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Chico Enterprise-Record on MSNButte Renewable Energy to restart Oroville biofuel plant by 2029The facility is planned to be revitalized with new equipment by by Butte Renewable Energy Inc., a joint venture between ...
Four major fuel reduction projects can now move forward with the process of tending to the land within their boundaries, ... all through the California Vegetation Treatment Program which will direct ...
The newly signed bill includes favorable provisions for alternative fuels and manufacturers broadly. It’s been criticized by ...
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Why wildfire fuels matter more in a warming climate - MSNA warming climate has made it more challenging to deal with wildfires by extending the number of days they can occur and leading to faster-growing larger fires that can have major impacts on air ...
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