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Staying warm in winter – Accessing firewood permits on state land near you
Did you know Alaskans can harvest firewood for personal use on State land from local, established firewood areas? It is easy to apply and pay for a permit online, as well as in any Division of Forestry & Fire Protection… Read More ›
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Virtual Wildland Firefighter Training Available This February
Alaskans eager to begin a career in wildland firefighting don’t have to wait until spring to get started! The Alaska Division of Forestry and Fire Protection is offering Virtual Basic Wildland Firefighting (Red Card) Training in February 2025. This course… Read More ›
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Public Notice: Washington Creek fuel break project mobilization
The Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection (DOF) is preparing to begin construction of the Washington Creek Fuel Break project, located north of Fairbanks. Equipment mobilization and project implementation are tentatively scheduled to begin the week of December 8…. Read More ›
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State and federal partners take innovative approaches to fire prevention and community resilience in Alaska
There’s a whole lot of partnering going on in Alaska. The Alaska Region is known for its authentic relationships with local, state, tribal and other federal agencies and communities of all sizes. That same dedication to collaboration is evident in… Read More ›
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Next Round of Community Wildfire Defense Grants Available to Alaskans
The third round of funding for the federal Community Wildfire Defense Grant (CWDG) program is open through February 2025. A total of $1 billion is available over a five-year period through the Infrastructure, Investment and Jobs Act that awards grants… Read More ›
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Alaska Firefighters Support North Carolina Wildfire Efforts
The Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection has deployed three modules—Fairbanks, Mat-Su, and Denali—to North Carolina to assist the U.S. Forest Service with wildfire suppression and forest management operations. This collaboration highlights the importance of interagency partnerships in addressing… Read More ›
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BLM AFS, U.S. Army to burn debris piles on military training lands in Interior Alaska
Smoke may be visible on Fort Wainwright, from the Richardson Highway and east of Eielson Air Force Base, and from the Chena Hot Springs Road FAIRBANKS, Alaska – The Bureau of Land Management Alaska Fire Service (BLM AFS), in cooperation… Read More ›
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Robot to the rescue
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Forest Service hiring 17 wildland fire positions for 2025
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Alaska’s Wildfire Season Draws to a Close: Burn Permits No Longer Required Starting September 1st
As Alaska’s wildfire season concludes on August 31st, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to Alaskans for helping us successfully navigate another season. Starting September 1st, burn permits will no longer be required until the fire season resumes on… Read More ›
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AK Fire Info ›
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Kopshesut Fire Slows as Firefighters and Aircraft Strengthen Firelines
June 6, 2026
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DFFP responding to a fire southeast of Talkeetna
June 3, 2026
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Firefighters Make Steady Progress on Yentna Fire
May 29, 2026
Active Wildland Fire ›
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Yenlo Fire north of Skwentna at 52 acres
June 10, 2026
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Containment of Kopshesut Fire Continues to Increase as Warmer Weather Moves In
June 10, 2026
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DFFP Responds to Yenlo Fire North of Skwentna
June 9, 2026

