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Officials want people to stop decorating trees in the Coconino National Forest. The decorations eventually become trash and pose a hazard to flora and fauna in the environment.
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Officials have paused repair work on the Inner Basin Waterline on the San Francisco Peaks near Flagstaff for the winter after it was heavily damaged by the 2022 Pipeline Fire.
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Fire managers on the Coconino National Forest will conduct two large pile burns this week near Flagstaff.
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Coconino National Forest officials have proposed almost 40 miles of new non-motorized trails in Sedona, the Village of Oak Creek and Cornville.
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Homes on the Navajo and Hopi Nations largely rely on firewood to keep warm in the winter. The Wood for Life program is stepping up to meet that need.
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A federal grant has been awarded for to the American Conservation Experience for watershed improvement and invasive species management on the Coconino National Forest.
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The Flagstaff Fire Department’s Wildland Fire crew will conduct a prescribed burn on about 168 on Observatory Mesa west of the city Wednesday.
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Officials with the Coconino National Forest say a wildfire burning southeast of Flagstaff is now 100% contained. The human-caused Maid Fire was first reported Nov. 4 on Apache Maid Mountain.
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Fire crews with the Coconino National Forest contained a 60-acre wildfire Thursday burning about 5 miles southeast of Flagstaff. Separate crews continue to work on containment of another wildfire burning near Apache Maid Mountain by the I-17/Stoneman Lake exit south of Flagstaff.
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A wildfire burning about five miles east of Interstate 17 in northern Arizona had grown to 942 acres as of Tuesday after crews conducted a series of burnout operations.