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In California, about 21% of its 21 million acres of national forest -- 4.4 million acres -- are considered roadless, ranking behind Alaska, Idaho and Montana.
For millennia, Indigenous peoples have intentionally set fires to care for the land. Colonization and fire exclusion largely ...
The federal administration announced a proposal to roll back protections on more than 4 million acres of undeveloped U.S. Forest land in California. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s then-record $298 billion budget for the 2024-2025 fiscal year notably cut $3 million from Cal Fire’s Forest Health Program, $35 million from stewardship programs ...
Managing forest fuels around your home and property is an essential part of living with fire. By removing material, repositioning hazardous fuel, or simply preventing growth of fuel, one can greatly ...
In the Angeles National Forest, the U.S Forest Service has burned over 200 acres in prescribed fires, and treated over 9,000 acres for hazardous fuels mechanically and through other methods ...