A senior FEMA official is facing questions after media published the claim he received wildfire relief payments from the fund ...
A group of 74 Canadian Arduous Firefighters and Incident Management Teams from Alberta Wildfire and British Columbia Wildfire ...
The leading cause of wildfire ignitions on public lands in recent decades has been lightning, but new research shows humans ...
Security Minister Luis Cordero on Monday said at least 19 people have died in the fires, while states of emergency and mass ...
The 1961 south west Western Australian bushfires provided a classic, rare case study where the recommendations of a Royal ...
Science is showing how climate change is increasing catastrophic wildfires around the world, but a new study claims we still lack the basic information to make more precise conclusions about fire and ...
The winning images in the 2025 AFE Photo Contest are well worth viewing to see wildfire in all its color, beauty, nature and humanity. The annual contest by the Association for Fire Ecology always ...
The United States Department of the Interior on Monday officially announced the launch of the “U.S. Wildland Fire Service,” an effort by the department to unify the wildfire-fighting resources of ...
Aerial wildfire response has taken a leap forward with the showcasing of new drone technology that aims to hit fires early and fast. Fresh from its recent launch seeded by $60 million in capital ...
As California’s Madre fire continues to grow, becoming the largest in that state in a year already synonymous with wildfire, Wildfire Today guest writer Jackson Ruby looks at Federal Emergency ...
For a decade before Wildfire Today Founder and wildland firefighting stalwart Bill Gabbert’s death, he wrote numerous articles on what he called the “Holy Grail of wildland firefighting safety.” ...