The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest is located in Washington state and covers over 4 million acres of land. It is one of the largest national forests in the United States and is known for its diverse landscapes and ecosystems.
The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest plays a crucial role in preserving the natural beauty and biodiversity of Washington state. The forest provides habitat for numerous plant and animal species, many of which are rare or endangered. It also helps to regulate the local climate, purify the air and water, and prevent soil erosion.
Additionally, the national forest is an important recreational resource for residents and visitors alike, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and connecting people with nature.
Description: North west side of the Retreat Fire
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Description: Smoke from west side of fire
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Description: Post Fire effects along Highway 12
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Description: Retreat Fire in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in 2024
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Description: A firefighter uses a chainsaw to cut up a fallen hazard tree on Highway 12
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Description: Damaged Guardrails along Highway 12
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Description: Mop-up Operations
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Description: Firefighter Holding the Fire Line
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Description: Fire Behavior- Retreat Fire
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