According to the U.S. Fire Administration, the Urban Wildland Interface grows at a rate of 2 million acres per year. Here in ...
Nevada ranks first for new homes built in natural landscapes prone to wildfires according to the Lied Center for Real Estate ...
Rural California is no stranger to the gutting a wildfire can do to its population, but now this reality has hit Los Angeles ...
So, too, has where they ignited, in what experts call the wildland-urban interface. An increasing number of people around the US now live in that transition zone where open lands meet human ...
According to the U.S. Fire Administration, the Urban Wildland Interface grows at a rate of 2 million acres per year. Here in ...
According to the U.S. Fire Administration, the Urban Wildland Interface grows at a rate of 2 million acres per year. Here in Nevada, anywhere from 45 to 60% of our houses are built in that zone.