The names of the three wildland firefighters killed during a burnover event near the Colorado-Utah border on Saturday were released by the Department of the Interior on Monday. From left to right: ...
The U.S. Wildland Fire Service announced the deaths of three firefighters early Sunday morning after a burnover event near the Colorado-Utah border. Service officials said crews were responding to ...
Three people are dead after their plane crashed while working on the Fort Simpson fire in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service announced on Wednesday that it has authorized wildland firefighters to ...
A potentially historic El Niño is all but confirmed for 2026, heightening wildfire and other risks across the globe, ...
Registrations are OPEN for the Wildland Fire Canada Conference and Canadian Smoke Forum 2026. #WFCC26 is in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada from 19-23 October 2026. #WFCC26 will bring together ...
In research published in 2024, Gollner developed a landscape-scale model for predicting the spread of fire in the ...
As fire and other emergencies become more complex, chaotic and concurrent, incident managers may find that traditional pre-season tabletop exercises struggle to cope with these new demands. An ...
The physiological and psychological stress that wildfire personnel are put under every fire season has quickly moved from the margins of fire research to the mainstream, with global pathways for ...
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