The Texas A&M Forest Service is readying firefighting resources due to warm, dry and windy weather conditions.
The Texas A&M Forest Service urges Texans to help prevent wildfires during hunting season.
PG&E engineers call outage prediction tool ‘fundamental’ to reducing risk
Since June, 174 agency personnel have responded to wildfire incidents in other states.
Texas A&M climate expert Andrew Dessler says climate change is playing a big role in the Western fires, and Texas itself is getting much hotter.
Hot and dry conditions in the west and wildfire activity is increasing the need for firefighting resources.
Personnel are responding to increased fire activity in Colorado, Arizona, Alaska, New Mexico and Florida.
Co-authored by a Texas A&M scientist, a new study shows that wildfire smoke cools the climate more than current computer models assume.
Texas A&M VET Director Dr. Wesley Bissett discusses the team's efforts caring for animals displaced by wildfires in Butte County.
Texas A&M researchers are identifying the best methods for reducing the risk of wildfires.