High wildfire potential continues with drought and heat
Texas A&M Forest Service warns large wildfires possible July 12
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Texas A&M Forest Service warns large wildfires possible July 12
Texas A&M Forest Service encourages safety, caution during Fourth of July weekend
Former student to lead and support donor relations, fundraising, development initiatives
Wildfire activity trending above normal for 2022
Stressors like drought allow easy access for diseases, pests
Be mindful during Memorial Day weekend outdoor activities
Firefighters work to contain several large wildfires
Texas A&M Forest Service response halts Big L Fire, prevents further damage
AgriLife Extension economists tally wildfire fence damage, lost grazing value, livestock deaths
Led evolution in firefighting, fire management for Texas
Texas A&M AgriLife agencies help highlight voluntary land stewardship importance
Tax holiday for emergency preparation supplies this weekend
Dry conditions persist across western, southern Texas
A week in the life of Jason Jones, Texas A&M Forest Service resource specialist
Potential for large blazes with an increased commitment of state and local resources
Firefighters continue to contain several large wildfires from Southern Plains Wildfire Outbreak
Wildfire activity forecast to increase through the weekend
Residents in Western Plains, Cross Timbers, Hill Country encouraged to make evacuation preparations
Goal to treat over 18,000 acres through prescribed fire