On the front line with a Minnesota wildland firefighter
Nathan Myers gives an inside look at what it's like to be a wildland firefighter in northern Minnesota and across the U.S.
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Nathan Myers gives an inside look at what it's like to be a wildland firefighter in northern Minnesota and across the U.S.
For millennia, the Great Lakes Anishinaabe used traditional fire practices to manage the forests of Northeastern Minnesota. Today, science is capturing the frequency and severity of those fires to understand how communities might recreate their relationship with the land.
The program is a tool meant to help communities reduce the damage caused by wildfire, officials say.
Residents of Eagles Nest Township, a small community southwest of Ely, Minn., have spent more than a decade preparing for wildfires. Here's a look at their efforts:
The remote village of Isabella endured the brunt of the 2021 Greenwood Fire, leaving behind a burned landscape, piles of waste, and lots of questions.
15 years after federal dollars funded sprinkler programs in northern Minnesota their success relies on local maintenance.
What's at the intersection of climate change and wildfires, and what can we do to intervene?
Three planes help monitor and fight wildfires in Superior National Forest, the most at-risk national forest east of the Mississippi.
Those who study the forest, including biologists and Indigenous firekeepers, say that our forest is not healthy. It is a fire-dependent ecosystem, filled with tree and plant species that require fire to reproduce.