The National Fire News shows that 3,821,505 acres have burned in the United States between January 1 and July 3, 2006. For comparison, the ten-year average for January 1 to July 3 is 1,661,564.
Ouch.
There are state-by-state listings of current fires at the above link.
For National Fire Maps, go here.
The Black Fawn by Jim Kjelgaard
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Jim Kjelgaard was a prolific author of over forty novels for children and
young adults, mostly animal stories. His most famous and best-selling book
was Bi...
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