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Media
Type: Video
Presenter(s):
- Tim Harrison
- Josh McDanielWildland Fire Lessons Learned Center
Distribution Contact(s):
- Barbara Satink WolfsonSouthwest Fire Science Consortium
Publisher(s):
- Southwest Fire Science Consortium
Publication Date: April 16, 2015
The San Juan fire ignited on June 26, 2014 on the White Mountain Apache Reservation and quickly entered the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. The fire was wind-driven for the first few days, and fire behavior was influenced by extremely dry fuel conditions related to long-term drought. However, as the fire moved to the southwest it encountered a series of fuels treatments done as part of the White Mountain Stewardship Contract and a habitat improvement partnership project. This video was produced by the Southwest Fire Science Consortium (http://swfireconsortium.org/).
Recording Length: 0:11:42
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Keywords:
- 2014 San Juan Fire
- Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
- drought
- fuel treatments
- habitat improvement
- White Mountain Apache Reservation
- White Mountain Stewardship Contract
- wind-driven wildland fire
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FRAMES Record Number: 19704