Californians live in the wildland-urban interface. And when fires sweep through it, they often leave destruction.
Just because a development is located within the wildland-urban interface doesn’t mean a fire will occur there, but there may be deadly and destructive consequences if one does. While under 3% ...
Chaparral, Calif.’s fire-adapted ecosystem, often goes overlooked. That is, except for when the high severity firestorms blaze through human communities. Chaparral was quickly lambasted during ...
Front Range wildfire experts told Denver7 that a critical part of battling wildfires is protecting the wildland-urban interface ... to Dietitians New California fire explodes across 2 counties ...
The City of Kamloops' FireSmart liaison says prescribed burns planned for Kamloops this spring are intended to reduce ...
It's barely February, but Taos County Forest and Watershed Health Program Manager J.R. Logan warned officials this week there ...
A fast-spreading wildfire that erupted this week northwest of Los Angeles roared from nothing to nearly 10,000 acres − in a ...
In the Bay Area, two of the largest city fire departments are stretched, raising questions about their ability to protect ...
Judson Boomhower, assistant professor in the economics department of UC San Diego, on the wildland urban interface Since 2018, Cal Fire, the state’s fire agency, has inspected all of the ...
A CalMatters analysis has found that as of 2020, nearly 14 million Californians lived in the sprawling 7-million-acre zone that makes up the wildland urban interface. And when fires sweep through it, ...