/Stanford_Ektron.jpg) | 4/27/2022 06:35:00 PM Mark Stanford, retiring after 43 years of service Mark D. Stanford, Associate Director for Forest Resource Protection and Fire Chief of Texas A&M Forest Service, is retiring after 43 years of service to the State of Texas.
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/04182022_Nina Lucia Fire_fire boss drop_Stuart Morris_Ektron.jpg) | 4/26/2022 06:10:00 PM Texas A&M Forest Service warns of risk for large wildfires in West Texas and Panhandle where minimal rainfall was observed There is potential for large wildfires to occur Thursday through the weekend in areas near Canadian, Amarillo, Childress, Lubbock, Big Spring, Midland and Alpine.
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/TFSLI_Spring2022-13_Ektron.jpg) | 4/26/2022 03:05:00 PM Texas A&M Forest Service Leadership Institute graduates second annual class The Texas A&M Forest Service Leadership Institute class of 2021 – 2022 graduated April 21, 2022, following the completion of their final session held in The Woodlands, Texas.
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/Emergency Tax Free Weekend_Ektron.jpg) | 4/19/2022 04:30:00 PM Texas A&M Forest Service encourages building a go-kit for wildfires and disasters We can’t control when disasters strike, but we can make sure we are prepared.
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/Cashew Fire_smoke column_Brian Rudd USFS_Ektron.jpeg) | 4/10/2022 04:00:00 PM Texas A&M Forest Service warns of possible Southern Plains Wildfire Outbreak on Tuesday in the Texas Panhandle A Southern Plains Wildfire Outbreak is possible Tuesday in the Texas Panhandle.
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/Prevention Team_Ektron.jpg) | 4/7/2022 03:15:00 PM Interagency coordination helps wildfire prevention messages reach Texas’ highest fire-risk communities A National Fire Prevention Education Team (NFPET) was brought in to assist Texas A&M Forest Service with wildfire prevention messaging.
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/04072022_Britt Fire_dozer and active fire_thumbnail.jpg) | 4/7/2022 03:10:00 PM Wildfire activity expected this weekend as critical fire weather and dry vegetation is present across large portions of the state
Wildfire activity is
expected to increase through the weekend as more areas across the state will be
characterized by dry to extremely dry surface fuels.
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/04012022_Adrian Fire_night glow with 4 FF and T3_Stuart Morris_Ektron.jpg) | 4/4/2022 02:05:00 PM High volume of wildfire activity expected this week as dry conditions persist Wildfire activity is expected to gradually increase throughout the week, as periodic critical fire weather occurs where very dry vegetation is present across West and South Texas.
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