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Published: 06 April 2023 06 April 2023

Santa Fe, NM – It is important for residents to evaluate their homes and structures for resilience from wildfires. The 2023 Wildfire Preparedness is Year-Round campaign provides monthly wildfire preparedness tasks that follow the changing seasons.  

In conjunction with Southwest Wildfire Awareness Week, the April message from the Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Department, Forestry Division, along with our partners, agencies and non-governmental organizations is, “Get Your Home in Condition to Resist Wildfire Ignitions.” 

Most homes ignited by wildfires are caused by embers or small flames. Homeowners can minimize property damage and protect firefighters by taking steps on and around buildings in the short and long-term. 

Actions You Can Take Today 

Actions in the Long-Term 

For more helpful tips, go to New Mexico State Forestry Division and National Interagency Fire Center. 

Partners in the 2023 Wildfire Preparedness Campaign are the Forest Stewards Guild, Fire Adapted New Mexico learning network, Carson National Forest, New Mexico Coalition of Conservation Districts, National Park Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management New Mexico, the Santa Fe National Forest and the Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands. Bookmark the wildfire preparedness webpage to follow the campaign throughout the year.