Photograph by Mark Thiessen, National Geographic Before and after ... and litter from a forest, depriving an otherwise raging wildfire of fuel. While wildfires are a natural part of many ...
Firefighters talk about fire like it’s alive, says Mark Thiessen, staff photographer at National Geographic. “I could see how they feel that way, because of the way it moves and its ferocity ...
This story appears in the May 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine ... turn to leap out of a plane to fight a backcountry forest fire. A Fire Boss plane dumps water to aid a ground crew ...
As thousands of people are forced to evacuate and many lose homes to the flames, wildlife is also facing deadly consequences.
National Geographic photographer Keith Ladzinski focused on the positive when it came to forest fires: the solutions people are working on.
This story appears in the December 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine ... Their thick bark is flame resistant. Ground fires, in fact, are good for sequoia populations, burning away ...
As unprecedented wildfires raged through Los Angeles, some firefighters suddenly lost access to water. City officials called ...
This story appears in the July 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine ... I had three nights to capture the magical scene in the forest. Tripod in hand, I hiked with my colleagues into ...