Coconino National Forest Prescribed Fire Projects

The Coconino National Forest will begin conducting prescribed fire on two of its three districts next week should wind and weather conditions allow.

Fire managers plan to begin a variety of projects across both the Flagstaff Ranger District (FRD) and the Mogollon Rim Ranger District (MRRD) starting the week of April 29.

“We’re looking forward to another great season of using prescribed fire to restore our local landscape and safeguard our communities,” said Coconino National Forest Fire Staff Officer Jason Clawson. “The work we’re doing now helps prevent the risk of catastrophic and unexpected wildfire during our hottest, driest and windiest months.”

FRD plans include work on ongoing projects such as Horseshoe (Slate and Peaks units), 3Echo (3E), Wild Bill and Mint. The MRRD will also be continuing work on projects such as Upper Beaver Creek (UBC), Sawmill, Clints and Blue Ridge Urban Interface (BRUI).

Project areas can be viewed in the attached map.

These upcoming prescribed fires support the Four Forest Restoration Initiative (4FRI). This landscape-level effort is restoring the structure, pattern, composition and health of fire-adapted ponderosa pine ecosystems in northern Arizona. The project uses a full suite of restoration approaches that are carried out by Forest Service personnel, partners, volunteers and contractors.

Prescribed fire works alongside other land treatments, such as mechanical thinning, to reduce fuel loading on forested lands and restore it to a healthier, more resilient state.

4FRI is part of the Forest Service’s 10-year Wildfire Crisis Strategy.

Prescribed fire information can always be accessed in several ways:

Prescribed fire plans are always dependent upon weather and wind conditions and may change at any time.

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