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The Pacific Northwest Region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Fire Management Division includes HI, WA, OR,ID, and the Pacific islands.

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Jess Wenick, a biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, speaks about today's prescribed fire at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge- facebook.com/permalink.php?…


Check out this video of a successful prescribed fire that the SE Idaho National Wildlife Refuge Complex Fire Management staff completed at Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge. Fire is a... facebook.com/permalink.php?…


The Willamette Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex Fire Management Program has spent every day this week conducting prescribed fires to help restore habitat for critically threatened and... facebook.com/permalink.php?…


17 active wildfires have affected more than 250,000 acres of forest, brush and grassland in Oregon and Washington. Over 8,200 firefighters and support personnel are assigned. See today's updates on the wildfires here- nwccinfo.blogspot.com


There are four large fires burning about 111,000 acres in Oregon, according to the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center. The Boxcar Fire is the largest, burning about 96,000 acres in... facebook.com/permalink.php?…


Do you remember the video posted last fall about the prescribed fire conducted at Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge? Check out the burned area now! facebook.com/permalink.php?…


Check out the video produced by Jay McLaughlin of the Mt. Adam's Resource Stewards highlighting the collaboration with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to complete prescribed fire operations at Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge earlier this month vimeo.com/268538955?ref=…


Aerial images of the Voltage Fire are shown below. The Voltage Fire at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is now 60 percent contained. The fire started April 27 from a lightning strike, and... facebook.com/permalink.php?…


Some additional photos from the prescribed fire at Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) yesterday. Mid-Columbia River NWR Complex Fire Management staff with partners from the U.S.... facebook.com/permalink.php?…


Mid-Columbia River National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) Complex Fire Management staff successfully completed the Conboy Headquarters prescribed fire at Conboy Lake NWR yesterday. 27 wildland firefighters from the... facebook.com/25808610093918…


The Voltage Fire located on Malheur National Wildlife Refuge was caused by lightning on Friday, April 27, and is now 50% contained at 1,501 acres. The wildfire is burning in heavy tule marsh... facebook.com/permalink.php?…


Once the wildfire season comes to an end, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff move right into conducting... fb.me/PNujwTnR


During the federal government shutdown, we will not monitor or update social media.


This past fall, Inland Northwest National Wildlife Refuge Complex Fire Management staff completed four prescribed... fb.me/R5ssKxiz


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