Tijeras, NM, April 8, 2018 – The David Canyon Fire, located in the David Canyon Area of the Manzanita Mountains, remains contained at 15 acres. Firefighters will continue to mop up and patrol the fire to ensure the containment lines hold. Resources on the incident have included one Type 2 Initial Attack crew, one Hot […]
Continue readingUpdate on David Canyon Fire
Tijeras, NM, April 7, 2018 – The David Canyon Fire, located in the David Canyon Area of the Manzanita Mountains was reported early this afternoon. Firefighting resources from Bernalillo County Fire, New Mexico State Forestry and the Sandia Ranger District responded, along with support from Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Department and US Forest Service Law Enforcement. […]
Continue readingFirefighters Respond to Fire in David Canyon
Albuquerque, NM, April 7, 2018 – Firefighters from Bernalillo County and the Sandia Ranger District, Cibola National Forest and Grasslands responded to a wildfire in the David Canyon area in Bernalillo County. The fire is located near Forest Service trail #530 and Wild Turkey trail. The estimated size of the fire is approximately 5 acres burning across the ground in needle cast. […]
Continue readingForest Service Assisting with PJ Fire
Albuquerque, NM, March 5, 2018 – The Sandia Ranger District along with Bernalillo County and New Mexico State Forestry crews are currently assisting Kirtland Air Force Base in suppressing the PJ Fire which started Sunday afternoon. The fire is located in the Withdrawn Area of the Sandia Ranger District controlled by the Department of Defense. […]
Continue readingMountainair Ranger District Plans for Prescribed Burn on Thursday, March 1st
Mountainair, NM, February 27, 2018 – Thanks to recent moisture and the possibility of more moisture on Wednesday, Fire Managers on the Mountainair Ranger District are planning to resume the Thunderbird Prescribed Burn on Thursday and Friday, March 1st and 2nd. Prescribed fires are planned ignitions conducted under specific conditions to restore fire dependent ecosystems. […]
Continue readingThe Sulphur Canyon Pile Burn Prescribed Fire will be implemented February 22, 2017
Fire Managers for the Cibola National Forest in collaboration with cooperators and local recourses are planning to execute several prescribed fires on the Sandia Ranger District this fall and winter. Prescribed fires are planned ignitions conducted under specific conditions to restore fire dependent ecosystems. These fires promote forest health in many ways such as reducing […]
Continue readingSandia and Mountainair Ranger Districts Plan for Prescribed Burns
Albuquerque, NM, February 12, 2018 – Fire Managers are planning to execute prescribed fires on the Sandia and Mountainair Ranger Districts this spring. Prescribed fires are planned ignitions conducted under specific conditions to restore fire dependent ecosystems. These fires promote forest health in many ways such as reducing forest fuels, recycling nutrients, and increasing habitat […]
Continue readingThe Sulphur Canyon and North Hondo Prescribed Fires will be implemented from now until the end of March 2018
Albuquerque, NM, December 4, 2017 – Fire Managers from Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands, along with cooperators, will execute several prescribed fires on the Sandia Ranger District this fall and winter when conditions are favorable. These planned ignitions are conducted under specific conditions to restore fire dependent ecosystems by reducing forest fuels, recycling nutrients, […]
Continue readingPrescribed Burn Continuing in the Thunderbird Area of the Mountainair Ranger District
Mountainair, NM November 13, 2017: Fire managers on the Mountainair Ranger District will be resuming prescribed burning in the Manzano Mountains. If conditions are suitable, fire crews will be burning near the Thunderbird private property just north of FR#275. This is a continuation of the burns started in October. This burn is located within the […]
Continue readingChange in Fire Restrictions on The Mountainair Ranger District
Albuquerque, NM, July 8, 2016 – Due to the continued hot and dry weather pattern and increased fire danger, Stage II fire restrictions have been implemented on the Mountainair Ranger District of Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands. The following are prohibited: • Building or maintaining a fire, campfire, charcoal, coal, or wood stove • […]
Continue readingStage 1 Fire Restrictions still in Place on Mountainair and Sandia Ranger Districts
Albuquerque, NM, July 5, 2016 – Recent moisture across Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands helped to reduce the potential for wildland fires, but forest fuels are still dry enough to burn. A significant amount of saturating rain is needed before fire restrictions can be lifted completely. Stage I fire restrictions remain in place on […]
Continue readingJuly 5th Fire Update – Cibola National Forest
North Fire – Road repair work will begin this week on Forest Roads 549, 330, and 138. The roads were used heavily throughout the suppression and rehabilitation efforts and, in some areas, damaged by the fire effects. Dog Head Fire – Engines continue to patrol the burned area. Fire activity has slowed significantly. Some smoke […]
Continue readingUpdate on the North and Dog Head Fires
Albuquerque, NM, July 4, 2016 – Fire activity was minimal on both the North and Dog Head fires this Fourth of July weekend. Most of the assigned crews, equipment, and support resources have been released. The Dog Head Fire, located on the Mountainair Ranger District, is 98% contained. A Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) team […]
Continue readingMost Crews Released from Comanche Fire
Mountainair, NM; July 2, 2016 – All but one 8 person smokejumper crew have now been released from the lightning caused Comanche Fire. The fire was reported the afternoon of June 30th on the west side of the Manzano Mountains. Yesterday crews worked hard to quickly line the fire and secure the perimeter. It […]
Continue readingCrews Get a Handle on the Comanche Fire
Mountainair, NM; July 1, 2016 – The lightning caused Comanche Fire was reported the afternoon of June 30th on the west side of the Manzano Mountains. After yesterday’s afternoon of heavy saturation from air resources and hard work from ground crews today, the Comanche fire was called contained at 1pm this afternoon. Crews will […]
Continue readingCrews on the Ground Suppressing the Comanche Fire
Mountainair, NM; July 1, 2016 – The lightning caused Comanche Fire was reported the afternoon of June 30th on the west side of the Manzano Mountains. With the help of heavy air support on incredibly rugged terrain, the fire was kept small until ground crews could safely reach it this morning. One hot shot crew, […]
Continue readingComanche Fire Burning on the West Side of the Manzano Mountains
Mountainair, NM; June 30, 2016 – The Comanche Fire was reported this afternoon on the west side of the Manzano Mountains. At last report, the fire size was approximately 1 to 1.5 acres. Air tankers have been dropping fire retardant and helicopters have been assisting with water drops for several hours with some success in […]
Continue readingNorth Fire Now at 8,151 Acres
Magdalena, NM; June 7, 2016 – The North Fire on the Magdalena Ranger District grew by 240 acres to 8,151 acres and is at 20% containment. Acreage is expected to increase daily as ignition operations continue. The lightning-caused fire started on May 21st and is located in the San Mateo Mountains, 25 miles southwest of […]
Continue readingPrescribed Burn Planned for Luera Mountains on State Trust Land South of Datil, NM
The New Mexico State Land Office and the New Mexico State Forestry Division are preparing for a prescribed burn June 6‐11, 2016, on State Trust Land approximately 30 miles south of Datil, NM, in the Luera Mountains. The intent of the burn is to reintroduce fire into the ecosystem. Returning fire to the area after […]
Continue readingThe North Fire Grows Minimally to 7,911 Acres
The North Fire Grows Minimally to 7,911 acres Magdalena, NM; June 6, 2016 – The North Fire on the Magdalena Ranger District once again showed minimal growth yesterday and is now 7,911 acres. This number will continue to increase daily as ignition operations continue. The lightning-caused management fire started on May 21st and is located […]
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