#PrescribedFire in #ButteCounty! Here's a video from The Lookout (Zeke Lunder) on Monday's burn on Doe Mill Ridge about how our community comes together to mitigate fuels. Anyone can join our PBA,
I am interviewed at 17:50.

Got bit a bunch yesterday on a #PrescribedFire. #Rx #GoodFire #wildfire #ButteCounty

🔥 More than 40 people gathered in Anderson Valley for pizza and a discussion about prescribed burns and beneficial fire across Mendocino County.
Residents from inland and coastal communities asked questions about forest health, native plants and wildfire protection.
Successful burn. Say hi to Haylee and Linda.
#prescribedfire #prairie #conservation #landstewardship #masternaturalist
A few years ago @Jillianmarisa and I went and got our prescribed burn manager certifications. If you'd asked me then, I'd have assumed I'd be more active in the burn community. But 'round these parts it seems almost all burns are done by contractors, during the week. Ugh!
WELL. Jillian spotted a weekend opportunity. YAY! Thankfully I'll just be a helper, as I'll need a burn boss refresher someday.
Many prescribed fires are burning in Arizona. This weather satellite loop shows the smoke plumes becoming more visible in the late afternoon.
I can tell that the last few days have been a little bit smoky.
#AZwx #Fire #PrescribedFire #Forest #ForestManagement #NMwx #Arizona #NewMexico
Flathead Forest to begin prescribed burns
Flathead National ForestIt’s that time again. The US Forest Service is planning on a number of prescribed fires across the Flathead National Forest. They also hope to burn some slash piles here and there. Details are limited, probably because of the government shutdown, but they are not announcing any significant activity in the North Fork.
Here’s the meat of the official press release . . .
Flathead National Forest to Begin Prescribed Fires
As favorable weather conditions allow for hazardous fuels reduction work
Kalispell, Mont., October 9, 2025— The Flathead National Forest is planning prescribed fire operations beginning this week, pending all required approvals. We estimate this work to continue through November as weather conditions allow. We use prescribed fires to help reduce overgrown vegetation to help protect local communities, infrastructure and natural resources from wildfires.
Planned prescribed fires for this fall may include:
Watch for warning signs along roads near all prescribed fire areas before and during burns. Residents may experience smoke during the prescribed burns. When driving, slow down and turn on your headlights when you encounter smoke on the road. Go to https://fire.airnow.gov/ for detailed information about air quality.
We will evaluate weather conditions in the hours before a burn begins. If conditions warrant, scheduled prescribed fire activities may not commence.
Stay informed about the scheduled prescribed fires through the forest website and social media channels. We will notify county emergency management officials when burning begins.