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It’s been nearly a month since the Bridger Foothills Fire burned through people’s timbered properties northeast of Bozeman. Landowners now have to figure out if they want to play a role in shaping what their forests will look like, 10 to 100 years in the future. A forestry expert is helping them understand the science and the tradeoffs.
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The critical fire weather and poor air quality across much of Montana will last at least until the end of the week.Almost half of the state’s air…
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Western Montana has reaped the benefits of a weather pattern that has kept wildfire smoke at bay. Weather and air quality experts say that will likely…
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Coming off Montana’s most active fire weekend of the summer, residents in Bridger Canyon are using the current break in the weather to reflect and regroup…
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The Bridger Foothills Fire northeast of Bozeman claimed 28 permanent residences as it burned 7,000 acres and forced more than 200 people to evacuate this…
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Cool, wet conditions are helping firefighters who are working a 7,000 acre wildfire northeast of Bozeman that started Friday. The Bridger Foothills Fire…
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The Bridger Foothills Fire northeast of Bozeman flared up to roughly 7,000 acres over the holiday weekend. Extreme fire behavior Saturday led to several…
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Find the most recent daily update9/6/20, 9:10 p.m.The Bridger Foothills Fire is burning about 7,000 acres in the Bridger Mountains northeast of Bozeman…
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Find the most recent daily update9/5/20, 10:10 p.m. -The Bridger Foothills Fire grew to 11,000 acres in the Bridger Mountains northeast of Bozeman and is…