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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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Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Destructive wildfire types targeted under new US ‘BRUSH Fire Act’
Wildfire NOTD subscriber Hunter Bassler, a Journalist at the IAWF's Wildfire Today, reported that the "Building Resiliency and Understanding of Shrublands to Halt Fires Act," or BRUSH Fires Act, which is aimed at improving officials’ understanding of wildfires in ecosystems dominated by small plants, recently cleared its first hurdle in Congress.
Destructive wildfire types targeted under new US ‘BRUSH Fire Act’
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Monday, May 4, 2026
NWA May Newsletter
The National Wildfire Alliance sent along their latest newsletter.
NWA May Newsletter
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Friday, May 1, 2026
Western U.S. wildfires have gotten less frequent, though larger
A new study published in the journal Earth’s Future shows that, although the number of wildfires burning in the Western United States each year has dropped roughly 28% over the past three decades, the annual burned area and damage from wildfires have soared.
Western U.S. wildfires have gotten less frequent, though larger
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Thursday, April 30, 2026
Secretary of Agriculture Issues 2026 Wildfire Readiness Memorandum Ahead of Active Fire Season
The Secretary of Agriculture issued a new Secretarial Memorandum and letter directing the U.S. Forest Service to heighten national wildfire readiness, accelerate community-focused risk reduction, and strengthen firefighter health and safety for the 2026 fire year.
Secretary of Agriculture Issues 2026 Wildfire Readiness Memorandum Ahead of Active Fire Season
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Brian Fennessy discusses leading the next chapter
Wildfire NOTD subscriber Brian Fennessy, Director of the US Wildland Fire Service, discussed how he will lead the implementation of creating a single cohesive wildland fire organization within the Department of the Interior.
Brian Fennessy discusses leading the next chapter
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Wildfires are torching state budgets
With 9 of the 10 most expensive wildfires in U.S. history occurring since 2017 following a century of fire suppression that has led to more flammable vegetation on the landscape, coupled with warming temperatures due to climate change, state government officials across the West are seeing budgets hammered by wildfire costs.
Wildfires are torching state budgets
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