Wildfire Prevention and Restoration

mountainside after a wildfire

Fire Prevention With Herbicides

The damage that wildfires have caused in recent years make it very clear that a well-planned and balanced approach is needed that focuses on prevention and restoration. Proper planning, along with the technical guide will assist all stakeholders in managing our habitats, forests and grasslands.
 

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Western United States

The damage that wildfires have caused in recent years make it very clear that a well-planned and balanced approach is needed that focuses on prevention and restoration. Proper planning, along with the technical guide will assist all stakeholders in managing our habitats, forests and grasslands.
 

Download PNW Technical Guide →

Download AZ, CA Technical Guide →

Wildfire Prevention

What steps can and should be taken to help prevent out of control wildfires? We know the prevention measures listed below will not stop a megafire but may provide you the critical minutes to escape or defend a structure and will alter the fire behavior.

Annual Grasses and Fire

Weeds can invade all of our valuable areas that we enjoy for grazing, wildlife, and recreation. It is not enough to take out a noxious and invasive species. While invasive grasses and broadleaves can reduce recreation and wildlife, they can also greatly increase fire risk.

Fire along a roadside

Wildfire Restoration

In the near term, restoring your range gives you increased forage in the year of application, promotes species diversity, decreases the risk of fire, and improves late season control of tough to handle broadleaf weeds.

In the long term, it also provides greater grazing efficiency, less encroachment by invasive species and provides a more productive range for generations to come.

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