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Project Pinecone will send nearly a quarter million pine seedlings to the Sawtooth National Forest to revive the once-vibrant ...
The Wapiti Fire, Idaho's largest of 2024, burned for more than three months and scorched nearly 130,000 acres. The blaze, sparked by lightning in late July, burned mostly on federal lands around ...
Wapiti Fire slows in growth to 113,000 acres and is 12% contained. Story by KMVT News • 10mo. STANLEY, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — A meeting was held in Stanley on Thursday and recorded.
The Wapiti Fire, Idaho's largest of 2024, burned for more than three months and scorched nearly 130,000 acres. The blaze, sparked by lightning in late July, burned mostly on federal lands around ...
As its smoke drifts down toward the Treasure Valley, the nearly-90,000-acre Wapiti fire near Stanley is still wholly uncontained. As of Thursday morning, 978 personnel are working on mitigating ...
Smoke from the Wapiti Fire on Sept. 1 as seen from Idaho 21 and Goat Creek looking west towards Iron Creek. The Iron Creek area and other residences were evacuated Aug. 23, and residents were ...
CUSTER COUNTY, Idaho (KIFI) – The Wapiti Fire in central Idaho has grown over 20,000 acres in the last 24 hours and is 0% contained. Firefighters got some breathing room for a few days which ...
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JAMES DAWSON, BYLINE: The Wapiti Fire near Stanley, Idaho, is currently the biggest wildfire in the continental U.S. It and another nearby blaze have burned about 260 square miles, ...
The Wapiti Fire in Custer County nearly doubled in size over the weekend as evacuation orders remain in place for parts of the Stanley area. The wildfire grew from 35,000 acres Friday to 68,457 ...
Lawmakers propose bill to allow Idaho to tackle wildfires on federal lands amid concerns over last year's Wapiti Fire. The bill seeks to prevent major damages. Skip Navigation ...