Matthew Hurteau /tags/matthew-hurteau Matthew Hurteau en-US Copyright Wed, 26 Mar 2025 13:46:29 GMT How federal cuts threaten small town economies and elevate fire risks /local-news/2025-03-26/cuts-threaten-economies-elevate-fire-risks As the Southwest heads into peak fire season, the Trump Administration’s cuts to federal agencies are set to hit some local recreational economies hard – especially as conditions ripen for wildfire. Wed, 26 Mar 2025 13:46:29 GMT /local-news/2025-03-26/cuts-threaten-economies-elevate-fire-risks Bryce Dix Replanting after wildfires may need to happen sooner rather than later /local-news/2024-01-09/replanting-after-wildfires-may-need-to-happen-sooner-rather-than-later Fresh research from the University of New Mexico’s biology department suggests that forest managers should waste no time replanting vast swaths of trees lost after major wildfires – like the historic Calf Canyon/Hermit’s Peak blaze. Tue, 09 Jan 2024 20:29:18 GMT /local-news/2024-01-09/replanting-after-wildfires-may-need-to-happen-sooner-rather-than-later Bryce Dix A planned burn gone wrong sharpens a forestry dilemma /local-news/2022-05-12/a-planned-burn-gone-wrong-sharpens-a-forestry-dilemma The Hermits Peak fire began as a prescribed burn. Many officials, and evacuees at risk of losing everything, say the burn should never have happened. An ecologist says despite the risks prescribed burns are essential. Thu, 12 May 2022 23:41:16 GMT /local-news/2022-05-12/a-planned-burn-gone-wrong-sharpens-a-forestry-dilemma Alice Fordham