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Fire crews on the Coconino National Forest are conducting a prescribed burn Monday on nearly 270 acres near Mountainaire just south of Forest Road 714 in an effort to protect private property that’s particularly vulnerable to wildfire.
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The federal government has approved $3.5 million for watershed restoration on private land in the Museum Fire flood area in Flagstaff.
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A $1.5 million grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency is funding a study through University of Arizona Health Sciences on the cancer risks for wildland firefighters.
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Grand Canyon National Park fire managers plan to begin a prescribed burn on the South Rim Tuesday.
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Dozens of fire professionals from across the West recently gathered on Observatory Mesa in Flagstaff to conduct a 70-acre prescribed burn. It was part of the Prescribed Fire Training Exchange, a first-of-its-kind program to disseminate fire management knowledge across multiple agencies and states.
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The U.S. Forest Service has pledged $3.5 million to restore the watershed in the Museum Fire burn area north of Flagstaff.
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National Forest officials in northern Arizona are planning to conduct multiple prescribed burns this week.
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Fire managers with the City of Flagstaff are conducting a prescribed burn Tuesday on about 70 acres west of the city on Observatory Mesa.
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Native tribes in the U.S. West are making progress toward restoring their ancient practice of treating lands with fire.
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Fire managers are gathering this week in Flagstaff for a first-of-its-kind training in prescribed burns.