Wildland Fire News

A selection of news releases and stories related to wildland fire management. For details about ongoing wildfires, visit the National Interagency Fire Center.

Returning Fire to the Landscape

11/22/2024

The Bureau of Indian Affairs is partnering with the Chickasaw Nation to bring fire back to their ancestral home, reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfires and restoring the landscape.

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United in Service

11/08/2024

From the front lines to the fireline, military service creates a strong foundation for wildland firefighting careers.

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In the News: Lumbee tribe returns fire to the soil to restore cultural and ecological heritage (borderbelt.org)

09/25/2024

Controlled burning has major benefits to forest ecosystems, especially the longleaf pine. The trees once grew in abundance across the Sandhills of North Carolina but have diminished to less than 3 percent of their original 92 million acre range due to overdevelopment, logging and fire suppression. The Lumbee Cultural Burn Association wants to bring healing to ancestral lands, honor cultural traditions through fire-focused ecology, and protect the area from wildfires.

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