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Mendocino NF Fall 2024/Spring 2025 RX Fire Projects

Unit Information

825 N. Humboldt Ave. 
Willows, 
95988 
825 N. Humboldt Ave. 
Willows, 
95988 

Incident Contacts

Laura Leidner
Email: laura.leidner@usda.gov
Phone: (530) 934-1137
Hours: 9am-5pm

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WILLOWS, Calif., Nov. 12, 2024—Forest personnel are planning several prescribed fire operations at campgrounds and administrative sites this fall, winter and spring, as weather patterns shift to cooler temperatures and wetter conditions. Grindstone District fire personnel are starting with pile burning in higher elevations and will be moving down to lower elevations as weather conditions… Read more
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Last week firefighters from the Grindstone Ranger District completed pile burning on 13 acres at Board Camp, west of Letts Lake, and 30 acres at Snow Basin off Forest Hwy 7 near Plaskett Meadows Campground. There are no plans to burn piles this week given the incoming winter storm. 
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pile burning in snowy winter conditions

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Prescribed fire is a tool that uses fire under planned ignitions to mimic the natural role of fire in the environment. Without fire, hazardous fuels can build up and carry wildfire from the forest floor to tree canopies, creating extreme fire behavior that poses risk to firefighters, surrounding communities and natural resources. Prescribed fire, including vegetation cutting, removal and burning of piles and low-intensity understory burning, is an important tool to meet the Forest Service’s management objectives for ecological restoration, creating habitat for plants and animals and reducing unwanted fuel loading.

Fire managers follow a risk-management approach when conducting these projects and mitigate impacts to local communities, residences and infrastructure. Fire managers will conduct prescribed fire activities during the safest possible “burn windows” in the coming months. Numerous factors including wind, humidity, air quality, fuel moisture and availability of fire crew personnel must be met before crews are authorized to move forward with burning.

Residents and visitors are asked to avoid areas where prescribed fires are being conducted. Some smoke may be visible. People should not be alarmed as the fires are carefully monitored. Local fire and government authorities are notified prior to burn days and kept informed throughout prescribed fire operations.

Additional updates on prescribed burning will be shared on Inciweb and the forest’s social media at https://twitter.com/MendocinoNF and https://www.facebook.com/MendocinoNF.
 

Basic Information
Current as of Mon, 11/18/2024 - 17:56
Incident Time Zone America/Los_Angeles
Incident Type Prescribed Fire
Date of Origin
Location Mendocino National Forest
Incident Commander Mendocino National Forest, Upper Lake, Covelo and Grindstone Ranger Districts
Coordinates 39° 31' 48.7554'' Latitude
-122° 12'
44.676
'' Longitude