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The CCPBA (Central Coast Prescribed Burn Association) had a great 70 acre burn for Wildland recovery and vegetation management. San Benito County. #goodfire #landmanagement #prescribedfire #pba
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The #PickettFire in Napa County is growing under hot, dry conditions. CAL FIRE crews, engines, aircraft, and bulldozers are working to slow the fire and protect communities. Evacuations are in effect—follow official instructions.

#CALFIRELNU
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In learning first-hand how to conduct a prescribed burn, a wildfire journalist deepens her understanding of the relationship between fire and Western landscapes.
The power of prescribed fire - High Country News
A wildfire journalist steps behind the drip torch.
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Why fight fire with fire? Through prescribed fire and mechanical thinning, CAL FIRE is reducing flammable vegetation, restoring natural landscapes, and preventing catastrophic wildfire. Want to learn more about our efforts and how you can help? Visit PreventWildfireCA.org.
#PreventWildfireCA
The CCPBA (Central Coast Prescribed Burn Association) had a great 70 acre burn for Wildland recovery and vegetation management. San Benito County. #goodfire #landmanagement #prescribedfire #pba
The CCPBA (Central Coast Prescribed Burn Association) had a great 70 acre burn for Wildland recovery and vegetation management. San Benito County. #goodfire #landmanagement #prescribedfire #pba
Well, this wetting rain means very little prescribed fire for the next few days ! #prescribedfire #goodfire #ccpba #landstewardship #centralcoastcalifornia #calfire
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This morning, CAL FIRE Incident Management Team Four will assume command of the #FranklinFire and continue to build on the great work of our partners at the Los Angles County Fire Department. Red Flag conditions persist due to low humidity and high winds