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Proclamation

WHEREAS, the threat of wildfires poses a significant risk to our environment, public safety, infrastructure, and economy, endangering the lives and well-being of our citizens, wildlife, and natural resources; and WHEREAS, the State of Idaho recognizes the importance of proactive measures and personal responsibility to prevent unwanted human caused fires and increase resilience to the effects of wildfire, safeguarding our communities, property, homes and lives; and WHEREAS, collaboration and collective effort among government agencies, emergency responders, community organizations, businesses, and individuals are crucial to effectively prepare for, respond to, and prevent wildfires;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of the State of Idaho, do hereby proclaim May 21-27, 2023, to be the WEEK OF WILDFIRE PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION.

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Get in the Zone

Learn how to prepare around your property with a zone-based method to reduce wildfire risk with Idaho Firewise. Think gravel immediately around your home, proper use of grass, and special attention to where your property meets wildland. Visit their website for more information.

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Wildfire Prevention and Preparedness Messages at the Gas Pump

Do you ever watch the short ads that pop up on the gas pump while filling your tank? We hope you do. Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) is running short video reminders of how you can prevent wildfires.

Starting back in April and running through October 31, IDL is running a fire prevention campaign at the gas pump. You will find the short fire prevention tips at gas stations throughout Idaho and at gas stations in nearby states where people might fill up on their way to Idaho to enjoy all it has to offer. Read the news release for more information.

Dragging Trailer Chains Can Spark Fires

Blown Tires Can Spark Fires

Parking on Dry Grass Can Start Fires

You Can Drastically Alter Our Wildfire Risk

By Dustin Miller, Director of the Idaho Department of Lands

We know the Smokey Bear saying by heart: Only you can prevent forest fires. But every year, nationally, around 80% of wildfires are caused by humans. That jumps to more than 90% of fires when you look at what the Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) has responded to this year. It could be a thrown cigarette, a debris burning pile not carefully watched, a campfire left burning, dragging chains, or parking on dry grass. The list goes on.

There is no room for mistakes when looking to protect our communities and our natural resources from wildfire. The significant precipitation that we received this winter and spring has resulted in a lot of fine fuel growth, and as temperatures rise those fuels dry which increases the risk of wildfire.  

The reminders to prevent wildfires are hard to miss, be it from IDL or our partner agencies. Among them: Make sure your fire is dead out. Don’t drag chains or drive vehicles on dry grass. Be careful when target shooting. Don’t use illegal fireworks. There are too many reminders to include here.

However, despite the abundance of these messages, and the ever-ready online resources, brochures, news reports, social media posts, and pleas to prevent wildfires, human-caused fires still occur in alarming numbers. They outpace lightning-caused fires nearly every year.

So, given all of this, who can reverse this trend? Like Smokey wisely says…Only you can prevent wildfire!

The Idaho Department of Lands is ready for this wildfire season. We have increased our staff and our wildfire resources. We are stationed strategically to aggressively fight fires when they are first reported. We are beginning to use state of the art mountain-top camera technology to help us detect fires even more quickly so that we can decrease our response time. Controlling fires quickly, before they grow, saves valuable natural resources and tax dollars. Last fire season we stopped 92% of fires at 10 acres or less.

We are doing our part to protect Idaho from wildfire. But we need your commitment to help prevent accidental fires. Only you can do your part to prevent wildfire.

Create awareness, help educate, work together

“Unwanted, human caused fires are 100% preventable. People must exercise common sense, think before acting, and know they are accountable for their actions. This week we’re dialing up our efforts to help people understand how they can be part of the solution."

Idaho Department of Lands Director Dustin Miller

Prevent

The national average number of human-caused wildfires is close to 90 percent. Learn about the leading causes of human-caused wildfires and help prevent them.

Ready, Set, Go

Preparing for wildfire starts with readying your property. Here you will learn how to strengthen your home and recognize when it’s time to evacuate.

Educate

We are available for community events or school presentations. Find materials for educators, agencies and the general public to use for outreach.
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