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Gila National Forest officials are giving away wood chips that were created during efforts to fight the Trout Fire earlier ...
Wood chips that were created during efforts to fight and put out the Trout Fire this summer are available for free to the ...
Gila National Forest officials are giving away wood chips that were created during efforts to fight the Trout Fire earlier this summer. Forest officials say they have free wood ...
The Trout Fire, which burned more than 47,000 acres this summer, was 100 percent contained as of July 24, officials with the ...
The Gila National Forest has lifted closures for the Trout and Goose fires now that fire operatoins are largely complete, ...
Advertisement Gila National Forest will take over managing Goose Fire Albuquerque Type 3 team's progress reduces need for personnel ...
The Gila National Forest has lifted area closures for the Trout Fire and Goose Fire now that fire operations are largely complete, reducing threat to public safety. All motorized routes designated on ...
The 24,128-acre Turkeyfeather fire and 1,681-acre Goose fire are continuing to burn July 18 in the Gila National Forest.
The chips are the result of trees, branches, and brush that were cut along roadsides for hazardous fuels reduction during the Trout Fire and are only available while the supply lasts. No permit is ...
The Turkeyfeather Fire in the Gila National Forest and has grown to over 24,000 acres. No evacuations have been needed, and containment is now 23%.
Fire crews focus on safeguarding lodges along the Salmon River amid two wildfires in the Payette National Forest.
Officials remind the public that Mt. Hood National Forest has implemented fire restrictions as of this morning. All open fires, including campfires, are prohibited on Forest lands.