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The Texas A&M Forest Service is offering grants to Central Texans for clearing their land of flammable vegetation to reduce ...
High temperatures and dry vegetation have created favorable conditions for wildfires across Central Texas, including San ...
EMERALD ASH BORER The emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) is a destructive, invasive wood‐boring pest of ash trees ...
On a 922-acre remnant of Texas' dwindling native prairieland about 100 miles northeast of Dallas, a zany crew of fire ...
BIG COUNTRY, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – 14 counties in the Big Country are currently under a burn due to fire concerns. The Texas ...
Reducing vegetation on a property — or on a larger scale to protect a subdivision or community — can dramatically decrease ...
“Someone notified us because we’re right next door to the dog park and my staff let me know that that incident had occurred,” says Emily Heglund, the Executive Director at SPCA East Texa ...
The Texas A&M Forest Service held the second of three funding meetings of fiscal year 2025 for the Rural Volunteer Fire ...
Nine residences were destroyed as a result of the blaze, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service, which leads wildfire prevention and coordination efforts for the state. Prior update below.
As of Friday morning, Texas A&M Forest Service reported the fire is 75% contained, with air attack resources now in operation over the fire. Six strike teams, one task force, and dozer crews ...
Texas A&M Forest Service traced the fire's origin back to a prescribed burn on private property in San Jacinto County. Officials said they are still looking into why that fire got out of control.
After investigation by the Texas A&M Forest Service and the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office, the origin of the Crabapple Fire was a roadside start near the 8700 block of Lower Crabapple Road.