Recent Posts - page 154
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Governor Dunleavy proposes name change for Division of Forestry
The Division’s wildfire protection program has grown exponentially. Today, more than 90 percent of the Division’s budget is spent on protecting the life and property of Alaskans from wildfire.
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State forestry offering virtual wildland firefighting class in February
Alaskans looking to start a career in wildland firefighting don’t have to wait until spring to take a class that will qualify them to work this summer. The Alaska Division of Forestry is piloting a new basic wildland firefighting (Red… Read More ›
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History of the fire beater
How Alaska smokejumper ingenuity led to the development of a tool widely used by Alaska wildland firefighters.
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BLM innovates rural Alaska wildland firefighting and keeps traditions alive
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BLM Alaska’s Jenn Jenkins receives global award for creation of widely used online fire information maps
BLM Alaska GIS Specialist Jennifer Jenkins received the Esri Special Achievement in geographic information systems (GIS) award this summer for creating mobile-friendly online dashboards that provide near real-time information about wildfires in Alaska and maps that deliver more in-depth information than before in the Alaska Wildland Fire Information Map Series.
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Fairbanks Area Forestry to burn hundreds of slash piles near Cripple Creek, Goldstream AK subdivisions
Weather permitting, the DOF’s Fairbanks Area Forestry office will start burning on October 4 and be done by October 29, said fire management officer Gordon Amundson. There are approximately 2,500 to 3,000 slash piles, each about 10 feet around and four feet tall. Local residents may see smoke from the burning.
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Repair work progressing on dozer lines put in during Haystack Fire
Suppression repair work began September 1 and should be completed by October 1. A single excavator is being used to complete most of the suppression repair, which primarily consists of rehabilitating approximately 5 miles of dozer lines.
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BLM AFS, USARAK to burn debris piles on Interior Alaska military training lands
Smoke may be visible from woody debris pile burning on the Yukon Training Area east of North Pole and Donnelly Training Area near Delta Junction.
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Work finishing up on Yukon Flats fires
The BLM Alaska Fire Service is wrapping up work on a pair of Yukon Flats fire this week as the days get shorter, cooler and wetter. With work reaching completion, equipment and firefighting personnel will be pulled from both the Marten Creek Fire (#386) and the Discovery Creek Fire (#388) on Wednesday.
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Weekend wildfire starts prove dry conditions still exist in parts of Alaska
Firefighters quickly contained a pair of new wildfires near Delta Junction over the weekend proving that the wildfire season lingers in some parts of Eastern Alaska.
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AK Fire Info ›
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State to Conduct Prescribed Burns at Creamer’s Field
April 1, 2026
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Spring Conditions Signal the Start of Alaska’s Fire Season
April 1, 2026
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Recruitment for BLM AFS North Star Fire Crew is open for 2026 season
February 12, 2026
Active Wildland Fire ›
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TFR, evacuations rescinded for Nenana Ridge Complex
August 8, 2025
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Nenana Ridge Complex forest roads restricted to firefighter traffic only
August 7, 2025
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7 Mile Lookout Fire crews focus on remaining hotspots and equipment removal
August 5, 2025
Alaska DNR - Division of Forestry (DOF) ›
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Alaskans can harvest a tree on state land this holiday season
November 25, 2025
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Napaskiak Community Gathers to Discuss Recovery Efforts After Typhoon Halong Damage
October 29, 2025
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Woodcutting on state land: What you need to know this winter
October 22, 2025
