What a great time with Rick Oates and his team at the @ALForestryComm recently, at a prescribed burn in Crenshaw County. They are a huge asset to our state. It was a fun day! 💪🏻🇺🇸
From February 24-March 4, the AFC responded to 416 wildfires covering 10,711 acres. This made up 60% of fires and 65% of acreage for 2025. On Tuesday, March 4 alone AFC responded to a record-setting 181 fires marking the busiest day for our wildfire response team in 20 years.
It's Air Quality Awareness Week! Check out these resources from @EPA to learn more about what residents can do if wildfire smoke enters the home and how to prepare for this potential situation. https://t.co/pXT6oe3STq
#AQAW2024#AirQuality
In honor of Hurricane Preparedness Wk, we encourage communities to prepare BEFORE hurricane season begins. State forestry agencies can help cities and towns create preparedness plans today for unexpected damage to their urban tree canopy tomorrow. #HurricaneStrong#HurricanePrep
Happy #FirstDayofSpring! Warmer temps and drier weather means staying extra vigilant for wildfire sparks 👀
What's your favorite springtime activity?!
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Read: State Forester Oates comments and thanks Senator Tuberville (R-AL) for his leadership on a Congressional letter asking EPA to reconsider and rescind the recent PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standard level reduction.
https://t.co/x5EGqjwt2F