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Thursday, May 14, 2026
Wildfire NOTD subscriber Tom Schultz, Chief of the U.S. Forest Service, discussed recovery efforts across national forests and grasslands which continue to progress following damage caused over three years by natural disasters, including wildfires, which are made possible by $6.35 billion in disaster recovery supplemental funding allocated to the agency through the American Relief Act of 2025.
USDA Forest Service Pushes Forward On Landmark Disaster Recovery
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Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Worst Start to Wildfire Season Raises Alarm as El Niño Threatens
Record-breaking heat and drought have fueled the world’s worst-ever start to a wildfire year, with more than 150 million hectares burned worldwide, according to satellite estimates from the Global Wildfire Information System - an area nearly the size of Alaska and roughly double the seasonal average for this period.
Worst Start to Wildfire Season Raises Alarm as El Niño Threatens
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Tuesday, May 12, 2026
VIDEO: Cal Fire air tanker paints CHP motor officer and bike bright red in Templeton
A California Highway Patrol motorcycle got an unexpected paint job when a CAL FIRE S-2T air-tanker dropped retardant on a wildfire burning near the San Luis Obispo County community of Templeton over the weekend.
VIDEO: Cal Fire air tanker paints CHP motor officer and bike bright red in Templeton
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Monday, May 11, 2026
'We're dry:' The new U.S. Wildland Fire Service prepares for extreme fire season
Wildfire NOTD subscriber Brian Fennessy, Director of the US Wildland Fire Service, warned that it's extremely dry across the U.S. and that the agency is facing one of the most severe fire seasons in recent history.
'We're dry:' The new U.S. Wildland Fire Service prepares for extreme fire season
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Friday, May 8, 2026
Every dollar spent on forest fuel treatments saves $3.75 in wildfire damages, study finds
A new study published in the journal Science by researchers at the University of California, Davis, found that every dollar spent on forest fuel treatments across the western U.S. saves about $3.75 in wildfire damage.
Every dollar spent on forest fuel treatments saves $3.75 in wildfire damages, study finds
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Thursday, May 7, 2026
Over Five Years of Aerial Firefighting
The principal manager of Business Resiliency at Southern California Edison discussed the power utility's continued support for the Quick Reaction Force, a helitanker partnership which gives Southern California counties significant wildfire-fighting assets, including three Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopters and a S-76 intelligence aircraft.
Over Five Years of Aerial Firefighting
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Wednesday, May 6, 2026
The West heads for wildfires unprepared
As the West heads into what is projected to be a dangerous wildfire season following a dry winter and historically low snowpack, an Op-Ed piece sounded the alarm about the sharp decline in the number of Incident Management Teams expected to ride herd on wildland blazes.
The West heads for wildfires unprepared
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