The National Forest Service warned that smoke from planned burns could be visible as far as Interstate 17 near Flagstaff.
Firefighters will ignite piles in three different areas of the Flagstaff Ranger District this week, with smoke expected to be widely visible during burning.
Fire managers will set pile burns around the Flagstaff Ranger District. They will burn piles of forest debris usually after thinning or cutting trees.
Fire managers with the Coconino National Forest and Kaibab National Forest will continue working on local prescribed fire projects this week, including broadcast burns and pile burns, as northern Ariz ...
The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management and the Coconino National Forest will burn about 1,700 acres southwest of Flagstaff.
Salt River Project, with aid from corporate, government and nonprofit partners, is thinning Arizona forests to prevent wildfires and save water.
COCONINO COUNTY, Ariz. - Ignitions for prescribed burns have some parts of the Coconino National Forest in smoke as crews ...
Officials with the Coconino National Forest conducted prescribed burns near Flagstaff and stated that smoke could be noticeable from Interstate 17. The fire, dubbed the Walker Hill pile burn, burned ...
Officials with the Coconino National Forest conducted prescribed burns near Flagstaff and stated that smoke could be noticeable from Interstate 17. The fire, dubbed the Walker Hill pile burn ...
One of the most diverse national forests in America, the landscapes in the Coconino National Forest range from Sedona’s famous Red Rocks to alpine tundra. The 1.8 million-acre forest also boasts ...
Officials with the Coconino National Forest conducted prescribed burns near Flagstaff and stated that smoke could be noticeable from Interstate 17. The fire, dubbed the Walker Hill pile burn ...