Replanting our Nation’s Forests

Forest Fires: Historical Data

Total Wildland Fires and Acres
(1988-2006)
YearFiresAcres
200785,7059,328,045
200696,3859,873,745
200566,7538,689,389
200465,461*8,097,880
200363,6293,960,842
200273,4577,184,712
200184,0793,570,911
200092,2507,393,493
199992,4875,626,093
199881,0432,329,704
199766,1962,856,959
199696,3636,065,998
199582,2341,840,546
199479,1074,073,579
199358,8101,797,574
199287,3942,069,929
199175,7542,953,578
1990122,7635,452,874
1989121,7143,261,732
1988154,5737,398,889

* 2004 fires and acres do not include state lands for North Carolina

The 2006 Wildland Fire Season

2006 transpired into a very busy wildland fire season. Fire suppression resources were heavily used, and international support was requested. Most geographic areas experienced above normal fire seasons.

The 2006 wildland fire season set new records in both the number of reported fires as well as acres burned at 125 percent above the 10-year average.

Source: National Interagency Coordination Center. The National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) in Boise, Idaho is the nation’s support center for wildland firefighting. Seven federal and state agencies work together to coordinate and support wildland fire and disaster operations. .

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