Santa Fe National Forest to manage lightning-caused 176-acre Laguna Wildfire in Coyote Ranger District

“We manage fire-adapted landscapes, and the Laguna Wildfire is an opportunity to create a resilient ecosystem that reduces the future risk of catastrophic severe wildfire to communities,” stated Anthony Madrid, SFNF Deputy Forest Supervisor.

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