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10 Years Ago This Was Montana s Most Dangerous Fire

Lolo Nat l Forest remembering firefighter killed while fighting 2017 s Lolo Peak Fire

MISSOULA, Mont. - The Lolo National Forest is honoring and paying tribute to a wildland firefighter who died while fighting the Lolo Peak Fire in Montana Aug. 2, 2017.

New study finds humans cause more destructive wildfires in West

New study finds humans cause more destructive wildfires in West

UM Research Chronicles Forest Recovery after Montana s 2017 Fire Season

For a researcher who studies wildfire, University of Montana graduate student Kyra Clark-Wolf couldn’t have had better timing. Clark-Wolf arrived in Missoula to start her graduate studies on the impacts of wildfires on forests at the W.A. Franke College of Forestry & Conservation on July 4, 2017. Eleven days later, a lightning strike sparked the Lolo Peak Fire just south of the city, burning nearly 54,000 acres and leaving lasting and indelible images among Missoulians of dense smoke and flames visible from town.

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