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The Murphy Complex Wildland Fires

The Murphy Complex began as several separate lightning fires on July 16 and 17, 2007 in rangelands near the Idaho-Nevada border southwest of Twin Falls, Idaho.  The fires eventually encompassed more than 1,000 square miles and were notable for the nearly complete consumption of vegetation in some places.  More than 650,000 acres of sagebrush grasslands in southern Idaho and northern Nevada burned before the fires were contained, making the Murphy Complex the largest wildland fire in Idaho since 1910

The fires affected grazing allotments; habitat for bull trout, bighorn sheep and sage-grouse; deer and elk winter range; watershed and riparian areas; and a number of cultural sites.

Emergency stabilization and rehabilitation of BLM-managed lands burned in the Murphy Complex wildfires began in the fall of 2007 and continues in partnership with grazing permittees and state agencies in Idaho and Nevada.


An aerial view of sagebrush-steppe lands in the Murphy Complex, one year after the fires.


Stabilization & Rehabilitation

 Thumbnail map of area encompassed in Murphy rehabilitation - CLICK for larger view

 

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Assessment Report

 A team of specialists and researchers assessed the extent and behavior of the Murphy Complex fires.  Click above for a summary of the findings. Click below to download the full report (USGS, 2008):

 http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2008/1214/ 

Ground-level view of fire burning in sagebrush


 
BLM Fire and Aviation

National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC)


Murphy and More Workshop
May 12-14, 2009 in Twin Falls

 Conference flyer header photo: close-up of fire burning big sagebrush

Information on the questions and issues associated with recent large-scale wildland fires in the Twin Falls District.  Hear from speakers and join a field tour to see real-life applications and results.   

View agenda 


 

BLM Great Basin Restoration Initiative

BLM Vegetation Treatment Programmatic EIS