Texas Forest Service

May The Forest Be With You, Always – Celebrating Stewardship Week

April 30, 2024 - It doesn’t matter where you are, the forest is with you. May the Forest Be with You, Always is this year’s Texas Soil and Water Stewardship Week theme and Texas A&M Forest Service encourages all to appreciate the trees, and their abundant benefits, around them.

You don’t have to stand in the middle of the woods to be surrounded by the forest. The home you live in, the food you eat, the clothes you wear, the books you read – they all come from trees growing in Texas.

Pioneering Wildfire Alert System Tested During Texas Panhandle Fires

March 11, 2024 - Thousands across the Texas Panhandle received wireless emergency alerts Feb. 26 and 27, warning of an eminent, dangerous wildfire on the landscape with the potential to expand. These notifications utilized a first-of-its-kind process, benefiting from major advancements in fire and weather prediction technology and a foundation in strong inter-agency relationships.
 

Cedar Fever Season Begins in Texas

December 12, 2023 - It’s time for Texans to brace for cedar fever season once again, complete with runny noses, itchy eyes and general misery. Cedar fever is an allergic reaction to the pollen released by mountain cedar trees, and unfortunately, you don’t have to be allergic to the pollen for it to affect you.

In Texas, the predominant species of mountain cedar is Ashe juniper, making cedar fever especially irritating in the Hill Country west of I-35 where there are primarily juniper trees mixed in with oaks and a few other species.

Drone and Firefighting Aircraft Have Near Miss on Recent Wildfire

August 22, 2023 - On Friday, a helicopter delivering water to the 150-acre Barth Fire in Caldwell County almost collided with a drone that came within feet of the aircraft.

Drones are a serious safety hazard for both the aviation resources as well as the firefighters on the ground and can cause a serious or fatal accident if they collide with firefighting aircraft.

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