Santa Fe National Forest Plans To Manage 176-Acre Lightning-Caused Laguna Wildfire In Coyote Ranger District
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Santa Fe National Forest Plans To Manage 176-Acre Lightning-Caused Laguna Wildfire In Coyote Ranger District
SFNF News: SANTA FE — Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) fire managers are planning to actively manage the lightning-caused Laguna Fire located in the Coyote Ranger District, 8 miles north of N.M. 96 and west of the Chama River Canyon Wilderness. Eighty personnel are working on the Laguna Wildfire. The wildfire was first reported on Wednesday, June 25, and is burning in an area that has undergone the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process…
Santa Fe National Forest To Manage Lightning-Caused 176-Acre Laguna Wildfire In Coyote Ranger District
Courtesy SFNF SFNF NEWS RELEASE Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) fire managers are planning to actively manage the lightning caused Laguna Fire located in the Coyote Ranger District, 8 miles north of New Mexico State Road 96 and west of the Chama River Canyon Wilderness. Currently, 80 personnel are on the Laguna Wildfire.The wildfire was first reported Wednesday June 25, 2025, and is burning in an area that has undergone the National Environmenta…
Santa Fe National Forest Plans to Manage Lightning-Caused Laguna Wildfire
The 176-acre wildfire is in the Coyote Ranger District Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) fire managers are planning to actively manage the lightning caused Laguna Fire located in the Coyote Ranger District, 8 miles north of New Mexico State Road 96 and west of the Chama River Canyon Wilderness. Currently, 80 personnel are on the […]
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