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Waves of fire swept through the Sierra Nevada forest, churning up smoke and leaving ... “the more I appreciate how much of science is like an art.” Image Raymond Zhong is a climate reporter.
Chainsaw artist Michael Scott has transformed the burned trunks of trees from the Creek Fire into beautiful sculptures, ...
He became a wildland firefighter in college and has fought to help reinstate the ancient art of lighting ... shown that Indigenous fire setting successfully shaped forest ecosystems for many ...
Forest T. Hooker paints a clear picture of ... Station 24 is a great case study of successfully integrated public art at a fire station. The architect was involved early with the city’s arts ...
In Burning Forest, a more recent series of paintings ... titled “Celestial Landscape,” slated for 2026 at the Parrish Art Museum in the Hamptons. “Parrish Celestial Meadow of Indigenous ...
So far, more than 4,000 acres have burned, and officials said the fire was 30% contained. Friday at 10:55 a.m. Texas A&M Forest Service said the “North Art Complex” fire remained at 3,000 ...
Here's the prescription for our catastrophically burned forests: Burn them again ... and again. Burning our forests is the best way to save them Skip to main content Skip to main content ...
Western forests are still burning too infrequently for their own good, a finding that may seem paradoxical to Arizonans anticipating a dangerous fire year after a drought-plagued winter.
The U.S. Forest Service built the fire sciences lab in 1960, inspired by a forest fire that killed 13 firefighters. The facility includes a 66-foot-high combustion chamber that allows for intense ...