Sonora, CA — Prescribed burns to reduce hazardous fuels are planned to begin late this month across the Stanislaus National Forest (STF).
Prescribed burns are used to clear excessive vegetation and safeguard residents, infrastructure, and natural resources from the worst effects of wildfires. Forest officials report that, allowing for weather conditions, operations are planned through the beginning of November at these locations:
- On the Mi Wok/Summit Ranger District, crews will burn near Pinecrest in the Experimental Forest area, along Forest Service Road 4N26 (Crabtree Road) and Forest Service Roads 4N10 and 4N70.
- On the Calaveras Ranger District, crews will focus efforts along Forest Service Road 6N58A and Forest Service Road 6N59.
“Prescribed burns are conducted when weather is most likely to move smoke up and away from our communities,” noted forest officials. “While prescribed fire managers take significant preventive measures, it’s likely that communities may experience some smoke during or immediately after a prescribed burn.”…