National Month

National Wildfire Awareness Month

On National Wildfire Awareness Month, we listen louder, learn more, and make sure no one feels invisible.

Why it matters

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STAY AWARE

May is a crucial month for fire safety—let’s work together to prevent wildfires.

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WHEN
May 1 – May 31
ORIGIN
Established in 2001 by the National Interagency Fire Center
STAT
Over 58,000 wildfires occurred in the U.S. in 2021.
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Wildfires burned nearly 7 million acres nationwide in 2021.
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Community-focused and proactive awareness
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THE STORY

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As the weather warms and the landscape dries, May marks National Wildfire Awareness Month, a time dedicated to educating the public about the dangers of wildfires and the importance of prevention strategies. The month-long observance was established in 2001, spearheaded by the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), to promote awareness and encourage communities to prepare for the wildfire season. Given the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires across the United States, this initiative has become more vital than ever.

Wildfires can start from natural causes, such as lightning strikes, or human activities, including campfires left unattended, discarded cigarettes, and power lines. In 2021 alone, the U.S. experienced over 58,000 wildfires, resulting in nearly 7 million acres burned. The repercussions extend beyond the immediate destruction of property and landscapes; they also threaten air quality and biodiversity, impacting both human health and wildlife habitats. Education and preparedness are essential in mitigating these risks.

Many states have adopted proactive measures to reduce wildfire threats, including controlled burns and community engagement programs. For instance, California, which faces significant wildfire risks, has implemented statewide initiatives aimed at creating defensible spaces around homes and educating residents about fire-safe landscaping. During this month, communities are encouraged to participate in local workshops and outreach programs designed to foster a culture of wildfire awareness and prevention.

As we recognize National Wildfire Awareness Month, it is crucial to remember that fire safety is a shared responsibility. Individuals, families, and communities must work together to reduce the risk of wildfires through education, preparedness, and active participation in fire prevention efforts. By taking steps to increase awareness and understanding of fire safety, we can protect our homes, our loved ones, and the natural landscapes we cherish.

Preparedness is the key to safety.

— NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION
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WORTH KNOWING

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Be Informed

Understand local wildfire risks and alerts.

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Prepare Your Home

Create defensible space and firebreaks.

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Family Safety

Develop and practice an evacuation plan.

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Community Efforts

Participate in local fire prevention programs.

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AROUND THE WORLD

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United States

Home to some of the most intense wildfires.

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Australia

Faces severe bushfire seasons annually.

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Canada

Experiences significant wildfire activity each summer.

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Spain

Wildfires threaten Mediterranean regions.

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South Africa

Wildfires pose risks during dry seasons.

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Brazil

Deforestation increases wildfire risks in the Amazon.

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DID YOU KNOW?!

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TRIVIA

Largest U.S. Wildfire
The 2003 Siberian Taiga fires burned over 1 million acres.

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Firefighting History
The U.S. Forest Service was established in 1905.

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Famous Wildfire
The Great Fire of 1910 burned 3 million acres.

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Fire Season
Wildfire seasons start earlier due to climate change.

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Fire Ecology
Some ecosystems rely on fire for regeneration.

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Cost of Wildfires
Wildfire suppression costs exceeded $3 billion in 2020.

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Firefighter Risks
Wildfire fighting is one of the most dangerous jobs.

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READ MORE

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Wildfire: A Century of Failed Forest Policy

By Charles E. Little

An in-depth analysis of U.S. forest policies and their consequences.

FIRE MANAGEMENT

The Fire Line: The Story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots

By Fernanda Santos

A gripping narrative of bravery and tragedy in wildfire fighting.

NATURE WRITING

Fire: A Brief History

By Stephen J. Pyne

Explores the role of fire in human history and the environment.

WILDFIRE PREVENTION

Preventing Wildfires: A Guide to Fire Safety

By National Fire Protection Association

A comprehensive guide to understanding and preventing wildfires.

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PAIR IT WITH

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FORESTS

Vital ecosystems needing protection.

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WATER

Essential for firefighting efforts.

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FIREFIGHTERS

Brave individuals combating wildfires.

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NATIONAL PARKS

Preserving natural beauty amidst fire threats.

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Spread Awareness

Join the conversation on wildfire safety and share tips to protect your community this May.

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How to celebrate

Small, doable ways to celebrate National Wildfire Awareness Month.

  • Share one reputable resource with your network.
  • Donate to a patient-led organization working on wildfire awareness.
  • Check in on someone you know who's living with it.
  • Book the screening or appointment you've been putting off.
  • Listen more than you speak.

Celebration ideas by audience

For families

Have the real conversation at the table — stigma-free, no lecture.

For kids

Answer questions honestly and age-appropriately.

For couples

Check in with each other's appointments, screenings, and follow-ups.

At the office

Share vetted resources and encourage people to use their benefits.

At school

Bring in an expert, survivor, or advocate to speak for a class period.

In your community

Run a donation drive, a walk, or a listening session for those affected.

On your own

Reach out to someone you know is living with it. Ask how they're doing for real.