After Wildfires, Scorched Trees Could Disrupt Water Supplies April 21, 2022 By Brittany Peterson TWIN BRIDGES, Calif. (AP) — In a California forest torched by wildfire last summer, researcher Anne Nolin examines a handful...
Dry Tinderbox Conditions Raise Concern About Another Drought April 19, 2021 A messy nor’easter wasn’t enough to make up for a lack of late-season snow and dry spring weather, which is...
Fierce, Frequent, Climate-Fueled Wildfires May Decimate Forests Worldwide September 22, 2020 By Matthew Green LONDON — Wildfires among ponderosa pines and Douglas firs of the U.S. West have long been part of nature’s cycle...
UW Study Finds Ponderosa Pine Forests Most at Risk From Wildfires August 20, 2020 By University of Washington Recent years have brought unusually large and damaging wildfires to the Pacific Northwest – from the Carlton Complex Fire in...
Goals to Fight Fire with Fire Often Fall Short in US West August 13, 2019 By Brian Melley KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Calif. — The thick scent of smoke hung in the midday air when a trail along...