Only about 75,000 acres burned across the state compared with a seasonal average of 320,000 acres, but fire suppression costs are currently estimated at nearly three times the average.
The proposed Bitterroot Front Project extends along the eastern side of the Bitterroot Range approximately from Lolo to Darby ...
The U.S. Senate version of the Fix our Forests Act (FOFA) is advancing with strong bipartisan support. If signed, it would ...
In an overwhelming bipartisan vote, the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry advanced a bill to address ...
DARBY, Mont. - Lightning caused fires continue to pop up in the Bitterroot National Forest keeping crews there busy. Firefighters are on the scene of 12 new wildland fires in the area, but quick ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Firefighters across the Kootenai National Forest continue to work on multiple wildfires burning in northwest Montana and northern Idaho. While crews are making progress, several ...
ST. IGNATIUS — Native American firefighters have been an integral part of Montana's wildfire response for over 60 years, from ...
The state and Missoula city and county have worked to log, thin and burn Marshal Canyon’s wildland-urban interface.
Non-profit The Climate Trust today announced $3.8 million in awards to support reforestation and wildfire recovery efforts in ...
Wildfires have grown substantially in size in recent decades, but they’re also burning much more intensely, with high ...