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Tahoe Fuel Breaks

Tahoe Fuel Breaks


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Meet the People Burning California to Save It

Meet the People Burning California to Save It

July 29, 2021 – Frequent, low-intensity fires known as prescribed burns are one of the best ways to stop wildfires. So why isn’t California lighting more of them?

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CAL FIRE Reforestation Center in Davis Helps Wildfire-Prone Areas Recover

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CAL FIRE Reforestation Center in Davis helps wildfire-prone areas recover


L.A. Moran Reforestation Center has spent 100 years sowing seeds

May 29, 2021 – What happens after California’s massive wildfires are extinguished?

Rebuilding, in many ways, begins.

For the past 100 years, Cal Fire has been doing its part by assisting in reforestation efforts across the state.

The hub for these efforts is located on a 60-acre site along Chiles Road in Davis. The L.A. Moran Reforestation Center was established in 1921 to embrace Cal Fire’s ongoing mission to protect the people and resources of California, according to the Cal Fire website. The Reforestation Center has produced millions of tree seedlings for the state’s reforestation efforts.

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Fuel Break Creek Fire

Fuel Break Creek Fire


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Shasta HELO Program


Shasta HELO Program

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Prescribed Fire in California. The State of California. One Tree Planted.


Prescribed Fire in California. The State of California. One Tree Planted.

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Procuring Plant Materials


Procuring Plant Materials: Conifer Cone Surveys 

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