By just about every measure, wildfires are getting bigger, hotter, and more devastating than we’ve ever seen before. But what all that... more
This time on Fireline, we're bringing you an episode from our friends at On The Green Fence. On The Green... more
From our friends at Wyoming Public Media, we present HumaNature, a show about where humans and habitat meet. Today's episode,... more
Tens of millions of people across the West are facing the reality of life in a flammable landscape. When we... more
The Wildland Urban Interface, or WUI, is where forest and homes meet. It’s the fastest growing land use type in... more
There are more than 30,000 people who fight wildfires in the U.S, and about 400 firefighters have died on the... more
For millennia, wildfire was part of life in North America. Indigenous people used it for tradition and ceremony, to improve... more
The connection between humans and fire goes back millions of years. What started with campfires and cooking grew into a... more
In 1910, a wildfire the size of Connecticut engulfed parts of Montana, Idaho and Washington. Ed Pulaski and his crew... more
When Lily Clarke arrived at the August Complex Fire, it was a fire of sensational size. The blaze eventually burned... more
Fireline: a six part series about what wildfire means for the West, our planet and our way of life. Coming... more
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