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Morgan Creek Fire grows to 5,997 acres, now 8% contained
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and last updated 2021-07-26 18:15:29-04
ROUTT COUNTY, Colo. â A wildfire that ignited earlier this month near Clark has grown to 5,997 acres in size and was 8% contained as of Monday, according to fire officials.
Troy Hagan, the incident commander for the Rocky Mountain Incident Management Team Black, said fire behavior from the Morgan Creek Fire was active Sunday as crews continued firing along the indirect line towards the 400 Road, completing operations to within approximately ½ mile of the road in Division A. Firing was stopped mid-afternoon when adverse winds from a thunderstorm northeast of the fire moved into the area.
Commentary: Today, the Department of Interior, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Commerce, and the Executive Office of the President released a comprehensive report on achieving President Biden’s commitment to conserve 30% of U.S. lands and waters by the year 2030.
New Mexico conservation leaders share their thoughts and aspirations related to the new report:
“A national 30x30 goal will ensure that all Americans, regardless of their race or status, will have access to our pristine natural world. Frontier communities in New Mexico and across the country will thrive. The outdoor economy will grow, creating clean, healthy jobs. Nature can heal, and we can help to lessen the impact of the current climate crisis, ensuring clean air and clean water for our children and grandchildren.”