Wildfire activity forecast to increase around I-35 and into South Texas
Increases in wildfire potential to last Feb. 18-21
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Increases in wildfire potential to last Feb. 18-21
Wildfire increase expected through Wednesday for western portion of the state
Texas A&M Forest Service readies firefighting resources due to warm, dry, windy conditions
Vice Chancellor Awards presented Jan. 14 recognize excellence in teaching, research, extension and service
Critical fire weather predicted through Dec. 26
Southern Plains Wildfire Outbreak on Dec. 15
Elevated fire dangers expected
Stressed pine trees under attack by beetles
Oak wilt and wood borers can devastate tree populations
Texas A&M Forest Service urges Texans to help prevent wildfires during hunting season
Historic trees provide links to past, present, future
Addresses updated regulations, burning procedure, tools for burn managers
Texas A&M Forest Service hosts inaugural Sisters in Fire event
Former director of Texas A&M Forest Service recognized for 41 years of service
100 large fires still burning across U.S.
Anything green means a chance of recovery
Hazardous fuels reduction funding for those who may be threatened by wildland fire
Crews will remain on assignment 14-21 days before returning to Texas
Increased fire activity in Colorado, Arizona, Alaska, New Mexico, Florida
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents appoint Davis after retirement of Tom Boggus