BIA Foresty & Wildland Fire - Uintah & Ouray Agency

BIA Foresty & Wildland Fire - Uintah & Ouray Agency The Uintah and Ouray Wildland Fire Management Program has a trust responsibility to protect and mana

The Uintah and Ouray Agency Wildland Fire Management Program has responsibility to actively manage forest and rangeland resources. The wildland fire management program is host to one Type 4 engine, 4 Type 6 engines, and a tactical water tender. The program also oversees an administrative hire program that supports the interagency mission with providing firefighters and campcrew members. The Natio

nal Indian Forestry and Wildland Fire Management Program is a cooperative effort of the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of the Deputy Director - Trust Services, Division of Forestry and Wildland Fire Management, Intertribal Timber Council and individual Tribal governments on reservations that contain forest resources. Nationally, this accounts for approximately 18 million acres of forested land within approximately 60 million acres of total land with wildland fire management responsibility. About 2,500 BIA & Tribal employees work together in Indian Country to protect and manage this federal land held in trust for client Tribes located on reservations. Our organization is recognized for its leadership and innovation in the management of forested land in North America. We strive to continually improve and enhance Indian forests to equip them with the needs of Indian people now and for generations to come. Timber, waterways, fish & wildlife populations, livestock, cultural resources, traditional medicine, spiritual practices, recreation, firewood usage, renewable energy and many other resources & activities benefit from good strategic management developed and implemented on a reservation. Depending on a Tribe's management objectives, wise stewardship of these resources and activities may also produce significant economic benefits for Tribal enterprises, Tribal governments and individual Tribal members (per capita dividends). Timber production is our flagship program and we are recognized as the leading expert on sustainable forestry through uneven-aged management.

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10/01/2025

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Operations in the Absence of Appropriations

07/24/2023

Repost from Ready:
"Making a campfire this season? Follow these tips from Smokey Bear to prevent wildfires:
- Have a source of water, a bucket, and a shovel nearby at all times
- Always keep the fire small and under control
- Never leave your campfire unattended"

07/18/2023

šŸ”„Sunny Cove FirešŸ”„

Due to the high temperatures, low humidity and drying grasses, fire danger in the Uintah Basin is now at VERY HIGH. We u...
07/14/2023

Due to the high temperatures, low humidity and drying grasses, fire danger in the Uintah Basin is now at VERY HIGH. We urge using extreme caution when outdoors especially in the dry grasses and brush. With the extreme heat, dehydration will also be a concern. If you are out and about this weekend, be sure to have your sunscreen, hat and water with you. Smokey is counting on you to help Prevent Wildfires!

07/04/2023
šŸ”„Little Chicago FirešŸ”„ July 3, 2023 Fort Duchesne UT. A power pole was struck by lightning on Little Chicago road this ev...
07/04/2023

šŸ”„Little Chicago FirešŸ”„ July 3, 2023 Fort Duchesne UT. A power pole was struck by lightning on Little Chicago road this evening at approximately 8:10pm. Fire units from Roosevelt City Fire and the Uintah and Ouray Agency responded to the report of a small grass fire near the power pole. The fire was quickly extinguished with no current threat. Power is still out in some location around Fort Duchesne. Moon Lake Electric is on scene.

06/12/2023

I love campfire season—but I love properly extinguishing campfires even more!

06/09/2023

New Fire Start: is burning near the city of New Harmony in southern Utah. Check out the factsheet for more information.

05/18/2023

BIA Fire is hiring three full-time permanent GS-12 Budget Analyst positions for the BIA, Division of Wildland Fire Management! If interested in assisting agencies and Tribes with formulating and allocating BIA's national wildland fire budget, and have excellent experience with spreadsheets and an understanding of financial systems, this may be your dream job. The duty location for all positions are negotiable after selection.

The announcement closes 5/25/23. Learn more and apply through https://www.usajobs.gov/job/725684200

April 27, 2023. Red Bridge Fire. With continued work from fire resources, the Red Bridge Fire was called 100% contained ...
04/27/2023

April 27, 2023. Red Bridge Fire. With continued work from fire resources, the Red Bridge Fire was called 100% contained yesterday evening. Personnel will continue to patrol and monitor the burn for the next several day. Thanks to all that have helped and all that support the fire, EMS, LEO and military personnel.

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7307 East 900 South
Fort Duchesne, UT
84026

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+14357224356

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