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Probe: 30-Minute Radio Blackout Before 19 Arizona Firefighters Died
AP, 09/30/2013"PRESCOTT, Ariz. -- A three-month investigation into the June deaths of 19 Arizona firefighters found that the men ceased radio communication for a half hour before they were killed in a wildfire blaze, but did not assign fault. Some family members say that reluctance could put other lives in danger."
"W.Pa. Forests Being Fragmented By Natural Gas Drilling"
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 09/30/2013"A U.S. Geological Survey study of Butler and surrounding counties found thousands of acres of land and forest disturbance because of Marcellus shale and traditional gas well drilling."
"Rim Fire's Next Fight: Controlling Erosion"
San Jose Mercury News, 09/23/2013"STANISLAUS NATIONAL FOREST -- Perched atop a charred ridge, scientist Brad Rust stares at a tiny bead of water -- which sits, motionless, glistening like a perfect pearl in a sea of ash."
"As Adirondack Reserve Grows, Asking How Wild It Should Stay"
NY Times, 09/19/2013"MINERVA, N.Y. -- A 250-foot waterfall, one of the tallest in the Northeast, tumbles over giant slabs of marble. A chain of 13 crystalline lakes and ponds teems with bass and lake trout. A 10-mile stretch of the Hudson River gorge winds through dense stands of hemlock, white pine and red maple."
"California Wildfire Destroys 30 Homes, Hundreds More Threatened"
Reuters, 09/11/2013"A fast-moving wildfire ripped through rolling hills and ranch land in rural northern California on Tuesday, after destroying 30 homes overnight and prompting more than 500 area residents to evacuate, fire officials said."
"Firefighters Gain An Edge on Wildfire in Yosemite National Park"
Reuters, 09/03/2013"Firefighters in California gained ground on Monday against a massive wildfire burning part of Yosemite National Park, although complete containment may be weeks away, officials said."
"Rim Fire Pushes Deeper Into Yosemite, Threatens Bay Area Water Source"
San Jose Mercury News, 08/28/2013"The largest wildfire in the United States continued its destructive march through the Sierra Nevada on Tuesday, pushing further into Yosemite National Park and for the first time burning nearly to the edge of Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, the linchpin of the water supply for 2.6 million Bay Area residents from San Francisco to Silicon Valley."
"Elite Native American Firefighters Join Crews At Yosemite"
NPR, 08/28/2013"One of the firefighting teams trying to contain the Rim Fire in and around Yosemite National Park is the Geronimo Hotshots team from San Carlos, Ariz., one of seven elite Native American firefighting crews in the U.S."
"Crews Report Progress Against Yosemite Fire"
AP, 08/27/2013"TUOLUMNE CITY, Calif. -- Crews were finally gaining ground by late Monday on a massive wildfire burning near Yosemite National Park as officials also expressed optimism that no water or power disruptions would come from the blaze burning along the shores of the main reservoir that supplies San Francisco."
"Massive Rim Fire Continues To Reshape Lives And Topography"
LA Times, 08/26/2013"The blaze, now 134,000 acres, pushes into Yosemite National Park. Each day, what it does depends on the wind."
"Wildfire Near Yosemite Spreads To 99 Square Miles"
AP, 08/23/2013"Yosemite area wildfire destroys two homes and sends tourists, residents packing. Although officials haven't closed Yosemite, wildfire has forced the closing of one of three entrances to the national park."
"U.S. Wildfire Managers Weigh Help From Military, Foreign Countries"
Reuters, 08/23/2013"SALMON, Idaho -- U.S. wildfire managers facing increasingly strained resources have opened talks with Pentagon commanders and Canadian officials about possible reinforcements of personnel and aircraft to battle dozens of blazes raging across the drought-parched American West."
"US Shuffles Budget as Wildfire Costs Climb"
KOIN, 08/22/2013As wildfires rage across the West, the costs of the fight to protect lives and property are up. But budget cuts imposed by an austerity-minded Congress have meant that funds to protect people are down.
Do Oregon's Clear-Cut And Pesticide Buffers Protect Drinking Water?
Portland Oregonian, 08/21/2013"ROCKAWAY BEACH, Ore. -- From her front porch, Nancy Webster has a clear view of the hills just east of the coast highway, a western hemlock forest that's home to Rockaway Beach's water supply."
"Firefighters Step Up Battle Against Idaho Blaze; Resort Towns Menaced"
Reuters, 08/19/2013"SALMON, Idaho -- Firefighters mounted on Sunday an all-out ground and air attack on an Idaho wildfire that has forced the evacuation of some 2,250 homes and threatened the world-class ski resort of Sun Valley, where snow-making water cannons were used to keep the flames at bay."

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