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Smokehouse Creek fire, Texas' largest wildfire on record, fully contained after burning over 1.5 million acres, according to Texas A&M Forest Service; Xcel Energy faces lawsuits for possible role in starting fire, due to alleged downed pole
Published:
March 18, 2024
by Houston Chronicle (TX)
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Texas A&M University study shows 2011 drought led to death of 65 million trees in East Texas region and future drought to increase in frequency, severity; higher stand age and density and higher mean summer temperature contributed to tree mortality volume
Published:
March 06, 2024
by NewsRx Life Science Daily
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Two people have died in the Smokehouse Creek fire in the Texas Panhandle, now the largest in state history at more than 1 million acres; officials also estimate the number of cattle killed in the fires to be in the thousands, with more likely to come
Published:
March 01, 2024
by WITI-TV (Milwaukee, WI)
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Texas A&M Forest Service updates on wildfires in Texas panhandle, noting cooler weather will help suppression efforts, though strong winds over the weekend could increase wildfire activity; Smokehouse Creek Fire surpasses 1 million acres, is 3% contained
Published:
February 29, 2024
by Texas A&M Forest Service
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Texas A&M Forest Service highlights efforts to mitigate effects of invasive species in Texas during National Invasive Species Awareness Week; agency targeting Brazilian peppertree, emerald ash borer, oak wilt, laurel wilt spread by red bay ambrosia beetle
Published:
February 27, 2024
by Targeted News Service
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