Visit us on the Internet at:

For more information, contact your local office of the Pacific Northwest Wildfire Prevention Group agencies:

Bureau of Land Management

U.S. Forest Service

Bureau of Indian Affairs

National Park Service

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Oregon Department of Forestry

Oregon State Fire Marshal

Washington Department of Natural Resources

Washington State Fire Marshal

Visit us on the Internet at:

For more information, contact your local office of the Pacific Northwest Wildfire Prevention Group agencies:

Bureau of Land Management

U.S. Forest Service

Bureau of Indian Affairs

National Park Service

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Oregon Department of Forestry

Oregon State Fire Marshal

Washington Department of Natural Resources

Washington State Fire Marshal

Visit us on the Internet at:

For more information, contact your local office of the Pacific Northwest Wildfire Prevention Group agencies:

Bureau of Land Management

U.S. Forest Service

Bureau of Indian Affairs

National Park Service

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Oregon Department of Forestry

Oregon State Fire Marshal

Washington Department of Natural Resources

Washington State Fire Marshal

In the year 2000, human-caused fires accounted for 40% of all wildfires in the Northwest. In the Western U.S., the percentage is even higher.

The “I’m Concerned About Wildfire” campaign will help you reduce your chances of starting a wildfire. On each of these cards, you will find helpful tips to prevent these common human-caused fires:

Campfires

Debris Burning

Fireworks

Arson

Kids and Fire

Smoking

Off-Highway Vehicles

Home Equipment

Home Fires (Defensible Space)

More wildfire prevention information can be found by visiting the internet address or calling one of the phone numbers on the back of this card.

In the year 2000, human-caused fires accounted for 40% of all wildfires in the Northwest. In the Western U.S., the percentage is even higher.

The “I’m Concerned About Wildfire” campaign will help you reduce your chances of starting a wildfire. On each of these cards, you will find helpful tips to prevent these common human-caused fires:

Campfires

Debris Burning

Fireworks

Arson

Kids and Fire

Smoking

Off-Highway Vehicles

Home Equipment

Home Fires (Defensible Space)

More wildfire prevention information can be found by visiting the internet address or calling one of the phone numbers on the back of this card.

In the year 2000, human-caused fires accounted for 40% of all wildfires in the Northwest. In the Western U.S., the percentage is even higher.

The “I’m Concerned About Wildfire” campaign will help you reduce your chances of starting a wildfire. On each of these cards, you will find helpful tips to prevent these common human-caused fires:

Campfires

Debris Burning

Fireworks

Arson

Kids and Fire

Smoking

Off-Highway Vehicles

Home Equipment

Home Fires (Defensible Space)

More wildfire prevention information can be found by visiting the internet address or calling one of the phone numbers on the back of this card.