Confronting the Wildfire Crisis

Wildfires have been growing in size, duration, and destructivity. Growing wildfire risk is due to accumulating fuels, a warming climate, and expanding development in the wildland-urban interface. The risk has reached crisis proportions, calling for decisive action to protect people and communities while improving forest health and resilience. The Forest Service, together with tribes and partners, developed a Wildfire Crisis Strategy to focus on strategic fuels and forest health treatments at the scale of the problem, using the best available knowledge and science as the guide.

 

An Unprecedented Threat

Factors Contributing to the Wildfire Crisis

Fire-Resilient Communities

Water - the Quality of Resilience

Partnering to Meet the Scale

Responding to the Wildfire Crisis - Reforestation

Wildland Firefighter Appreciation Reel