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Firefighters reported significant progress in their battle against the Daisy Fire burning in the Gila National Forest. The ...
Gila National Forest officials are giving away wood chips that were created during efforts to fight the Trout Fire earlier ...
Firefighters are battling a new fire in the Gila Wilderness. The Daisy Fire, which is burning about 16 miles east of Glenwood ...
NEW MEXICO -- The US Forest Service will move forward with killing feral cattle in New Mexico's Gila National Forest, officials say. The agency issued its decision in a news release on Thursday ...
In 1924, forester Aldo Leopold convinced his superiors in the regional office of the U.S. Forest Service to set aside thousands of acres in the Gila National Forest in southwest New Mexico as ...
Gila National Forest in New Mexico, where more than 250 feral cattle roam. Rick Scibelli Jr. for The New York Times ...
Before and after: Photos show recovery at drought-stricken California reservoir One week's notice The animals are to be shot within the Gila National Forest, a 3-million-acre reserve in New Mexico.
The Gila National Forest reported Wednesday morning, May 25, that the southwestern New Mexico fire is 167,378 acres, with 14% of the perimeter contained. According to the daily update from the U.S ...
There are an estimated 150 feral cows living in the Gila Wilderness, a protected wilderness area in southwest New Mexico and part of the Gila National Forest. The feral cattle have created ...
Along the Gila River built into five interconnected caves high in a canyon wall, in the 2.7-million-acre Gila National Forest and Wilderness Area, is a 700-year-old Mogollon pueblo designated as ...
U.S. agencies have enlisted aerial shooters to cull about 150 cattle that trample habitats and threaten hikers in the Gila Wilderness. Cattle growers say the plan violates laws and regulations.