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BLM Alaska Fire Service, U.S. Army To Burn Debris Piles on Military Lands

By Beth Ipsen | Bureau of Land Management on Oct 6, 2016   Featured, State  

BLM Alaska Fire Service, U.S. Army To Burn Debris Piles on Military Lands

(FAIRBANKS, Alaska) – The U. S. Army Alaska, in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management Alaska Fire Service, will be burning piles of woody debris created this summer during hazardous fuels reduction projects on the Fort Wainwright main post and Yukon Training Area (YTA). Burning operations may start as early on Saturday, Oct. 8 […]

BLM, U.S. Army Implement Successful Prescribed Fire Projects

By Beth Ipsen | Bureau of Land Management on Jun 17, 2016   Featured, Interior Alaska, State  

BLM, U.S. Army Implement Successful Prescribed Fire Projects

(FAIRBANKS, Alaska) – The Bureau of Land Management Alaska Fire Service (BLM AFS) in cooperation with local, state, federal and military partners implemented several successful prescribed fire projects this spring to reduce the risk of wildland fires on military training areas. There were 16 military ranges in the Yukon Training Area and Donnelly Training Area […]

Fire Breaks Down and Builds up Boreal Forest

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jun 10, 2016   The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Fire Breaks Down and Builds up Boreal Forest

I once wrote about how fire had ravaged more than 10 percent of Interior Alaska during two smoky summers. A wildlife biologist called me out for choosing an inadequate verb. Tom Paragi chooses words that are more positive when he looks at a burned forest. Paragi works with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game […]

Sockeye Fire Investigation Complete, Charges Filed

By Department of Natural Resources on Jul 14, 2015   Featured, State  

Sockeye Fire Investigation Complete, Charges Filed

(Palmer, AK) – Two Anchorage residents are facing multiple charges in relation to the start of the Sockeye Fire north of Willow last month that destroyed 55 homes and damaged 44 other structures. Following an investigation by the Alaska Division of Forestry and Alaska State Fire Marshal’s Office, charges were filed in Palmer District Court […]

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