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texas a&m forest service We have been protecting and sustaining forests, trees and related natural resources since 1915. We offer programs and services to help you make the most of your land for generations to come.
- WILDFIRES DISASTERS
We’re tasked by the state with responding to wildfires. We...
- PREPARING FOR WILDFIRES
Rural fire departments respond to 80 percent of wildfires in...
- COMMUNITY URBAN FORESTRY
Texas A&M Forest Service encourages wildfire preparedness...
- DATA ANALYSIS  
Using the latest information available from the Sustainable...
- FIRE DANGER
Predictive Service of Texas A&M Forest Service offers useful...
- GET HELP AFTER THE FIRE
texas a&m forest service has put together a list of...
- WILDLAND FIRE RESPONSE
Texas uses a tiered approach to wildfire response and...
- LAW ENFORCEMENT
Protecting Texas’ natural resources through education and...
- WILDFIRES DISASTERS
Texas A&M Forest Service offers careers that can take you anywhere from a wildfire line defending lives and homes, to a forest protecting and conserving Texas natural resources to a computer working on a new application to create solutions for Texans across the state.
How Texas A&M Forest Service fits into Texas A&M System and state government: Each state in the United States has a forestry agency, but Texas was the first in the nation to establish its state forestry agency as part of a land-grant college.
Texas A&M Forest Service ( TFS) is an agency chartered by the Texas Legislature to manage the interests of Texas' forests. The Legislature created the service in 1915. It is a part of the Texas A&M University System and is headquartered in College Station, Texas .
WILDFIRES & DISASTERS. + Fire Danger. + Wildland Fire Response. Fire Department Reporting. + Law Enforcement. TWPP. Texas A&M Forest Service serves as the lead agency for the state when it comes to fighting wildfires, and nationally-renowned for work in incident management. No part of Texas is immune to wildfire.
Forestry. Students in this major prepare to manage forests or conduct forest research, providing timber, water, wildlife, or recreation, through this program accredited by the Society of American Foresters. This program develops leaders in management, conservation, and restoration of the world’s diverse forests.
MANAGE FORESTS & LAND. Texas has 63 million acres of forestland, all of which provide a myriad of economic, environmental and social benefits. From aiding in soil erosion prevention to producing goods we use on a daily basis, forests improve the quality of life for all Texans.