{"id":149760,"date":"2022-10-25T08:20:23","date_gmt":"2022-10-25T15:20:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/?p=149760"},"modified":"2022-10-25T08:20:23","modified_gmt":"2022-10-25T15:20:23","slug":"california-state-parks-and-cal-fire-continue-prescribed-burning-at-calaveras-big-trees-state-park","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/?p=149760","title":{"rendered":"California State Parks and CAL FIRE Continue Prescribed Burning at Calaveras Big Trees State Park"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Arnold, CA&#8230;California State Parks and CALFIRE will continue to\u00a0conduct prescribed burns\u00a0in\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/u12097671.ct.sendgrid.net\/ls\/click?upn=9rudYHeevExQpJ5A1h-2BA7UkLrjJnLi5Vyn8BySLOmjQdk33CAYLyfwzrY68HpOIukiqB_gXXWQWuTunB-2BASBZZ7-2B-2Bd3TzF4VE9wsU-2BJ7-2FWb2mdq3T66mRWtQJLcTVEe3EozR1JnTqZZLz18M3K2qWqmeuu9ODAAWoapk0ufWMkDIW-2F-2FVMyWqOaP295OjRRI92sJO5sY12TEnrp0PLD3c8PYqnSQwQKH-2BBdHw117GiSLMRwp1F5XLBHXw4zm4ibJAavvDSsO54N5XVxZ0-2B7gLG0V5txhhGR9ONHU9rVQ-2FLq0xysGsE-2B-2FXekH16aXmNXawsIR9wCKzLCNbbdH0IOc2d9uN5MPHm5OkFmKCz1vbhOGzd9uwCfIL6TVqDlXp4rzogC5kZFshFnKdg8-2FxMr5EOh98TjT9aPzm462xQkZlKyF4TIXVYZogQrOv-2FNXdVYT4eV-2Bm1OfDoBtwvgbf-2B3s68XDIezhq3UjT0gZyAMzyeemTIkWdpMqtlUciJRTUB7iIQ9DXkYa9COApbpW4hB3Wb-2BghiXcZCK9T3vPMCoZXT-2BJVQtLRrbWsZVlE3kkcx43gn4cyGVe1eYG9hemLfUD8Z421DJ3aDW0HMb-2BW22hoWHPIKp3Ie5vYZiguFFkF0d581zkanrmUqYwx5AkPALg3OieiTMw-3D-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" data-saferedirecturl=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/url?q=https:\/\/u12097671.ct.sendgrid.net\/ls\/click?upn%3D9rudYHeevExQpJ5A1h-2BA7UkLrjJnLi5Vyn8BySLOmjQdk33CAYLyfwzrY68HpOIukiqB_gXXWQWuTunB-2BASBZZ7-2B-2Bd3TzF4VE9wsU-2BJ7-2FWb2mdq3T66mRWtQJLcTVEe3EozR1JnTqZZLz18M3K2qWqmeuu9ODAAWoapk0ufWMkDIW-2F-2FVMyWqOaP295OjRRI92sJO5sY12TEnrp0PLD3c8PYqnSQwQKH-2BBdHw117GiSLMRwp1F5XLBHXw4zm4ibJAavvDSsO54N5XVxZ0-2B7gLG0V5txhhGR9ONHU9rVQ-2FLq0xysGsE-2B-2FXekH16aXmNXawsIR9wCKzLCNbbdH0IOc2d9uN5MPHm5OkFmKCz1vbhOGzd9uwCfIL6TVqDlXp4rzogC5kZFshFnKdg8-2FxMr5EOh98TjT9aPzm462xQkZlKyF4TIXVYZogQrOv-2FNXdVYT4eV-2Bm1OfDoBtwvgbf-2B3s68XDIezhq3UjT0gZyAMzyeemTIkWdpMqtlUciJRTUB7iIQ9DXkYa9COApbpW4hB3Wb-2BghiXcZCK9T3vPMCoZXT-2BJVQtLRrbWsZVlE3kkcx43gn4cyGVe1eYG9hemLfUD8Z421DJ3aDW0HMb-2BW22hoWHPIKp3Ie5vYZiguFFkF0d581zkanrmUqYwx5AkPALg3OieiTMw-3D-3D&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1666750198674000&amp;usg=AOvVaw3BKDhkDLB-4Twi4iz7zXWS\"><u>Calaveras Big Trees State Park<\/u><\/a>\u00a0on October 25, 2022.\u00a0This is the second of a series of prescription burns planned for the park this\u00a0fall.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-97569\" src=\"https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/State-Parks.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"228\" height=\"221\" srcset=\"https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/State-Parks.png 228w, https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/State-Parks-30x30.png 30w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 228px) 100vw, 228px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>This particular project\u00a0will cover approximately 72 acres along Highway 4.\u00a0Ignition is dependent on weather conditions and resources. The units have been prepared for prescription burns.\u00a0Active firing is expected to last three to four days; however, smoke will remain in the area for some time after active firing has stopped. Visitors and residents should expect one-lane traffic control along Highway 4 during daytime hours. Motorists should exercise caution driving along Highway 4 during nighttime hours from the park boundary through Arnold due to potential heavy smoke and reduced visibility.<\/p>\n<p>Prescribed fire is an important,\u00a0proactive\u00a0resource\u00a0to protect giant sequoias, and the park,\u00a0from the catastrophic destruction of wildfires.\u00a0As evidenced in the southern Sierra groves, dry conditions, heavy fuel loads, and high-intensity wildfires have led to the loss of giant sequoias at a rate not previously seen.\u00a0Prescribed burns reduce the fuel load,\u00a0can help slow or stop wildfires in treated areas, and mimic a more natural, low-intensity fire which is necessary for\u00a0new sequoia growth.<\/p>\n<p>Forest thinning and prescribed fire restore and maintain an ecologically healthy forest system. Additional benefits from the department\u2019s prescribed fire program include vegetation management, wildlife habitat improvement,\u00a0and enhancement of the health of the forest by removing diseased materials, restoring essential nutrients to the soil, and allowing sunlight to reach the forest floor.<\/p>\n<p>In partnership with Save the Redwoods League, this year\u2019s prescribed burns are funded through\u00a0a grant from CAL FIRE\u2019s\u00a0California Climate Investments\u00a0Program. The Giant Sequoia Forest Resilience Project is part of California Climate Investments, a statewide program that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work reducing GHG emissions, strengthening the economy, and improving public health and the environment\u2013 particularly in disadvantaged communities. The Cap-and-Trade program also creates a financial incentive for industries to invest in clean technologies and develop innovative ways to reduce pollution. California Climate Investments projects include affordable housing, renewable energy, public transportation, zero-emission vehicles, environmental restoration, more sustainable agriculture, recycling, and much more. At least 35% of these investments are located within and benefiting residents of disadvantaged communities, low-income communities, and low-income households across California. For more information, visit the California Climate<\/p>\n<p>Investments website at\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/u12097671.ct.sendgrid.net\/ls\/click?upn=4PC2wo0fWhUBQdJDPL-2Fxeg2X319LgrxPEshJBScnjQVv98UBtuD3KSmTJZa1A4CGCQCvDShSyEESS9aaTHJqug-3D-3DjoE5_gXXWQWuTunB-2BASBZZ7-2B-2Bd3TzF4VE9wsU-2BJ7-2FWb2mdq3T66mRWtQJLcTVEe3EozR1JnTqZZLz18M3K2qWqmeuu9ODAAWoapk0ufWMkDIW-2F-2FVMyWqOaP295OjRRI92sJO5sY12TEnrp0PLD3c8PYqnSQwQKH-2BBdHw117GiSLMRwp1F5XLBHXw4zm4ibJAavvDSsO54N5XVxZ0-2B7gLG0V5txhhGR9ONHU9rVQ-2FLq0xysGsE-2B-2FXekH16aXmNXawsIR9wCKzLCNbbdH0IOc2d9uN5MPHm5OkFmKCz1vbhOGzd9uwCfIL6TVqDlXp4rzogC5kZFshFnKdg8-2FxMr5EOh98TjT9aPzm462xQkZlKyF4TIXVYZogQrOv-2FNXdVYT4eV-2Bm1OfDoBtwvgbf-2B3s68XDIezs7FTX7BWRVGdscA4HCjLwKQFl3amBRGMCnp4F-2FrcG2TVkGjWqhPUpXHLNGN3NXnRHGdwtqFv7sA6JeZb9AOD8Vu6VaMF6Lj-2BJcErffuAAP2w8o05P0l-2FHavzg-2F91Yv-2B8IG8-2Bm-2FL2-2FDOL3LgBdxgqvY5-2BHm9E4kj-2FPMED6Itu2PmLHr-2FSe3XNLkq7kfpsCSBYQ-3D-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" data-saferedirecturl=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/url?q=https:\/\/u12097671.ct.sendgrid.net\/ls\/click?upn%3D4PC2wo0fWhUBQdJDPL-2Fxeg2X319LgrxPEshJBScnjQVv98UBtuD3KSmTJZa1A4CGCQCvDShSyEESS9aaTHJqug-3D-3DjoE5_gXXWQWuTunB-2BASBZZ7-2B-2Bd3TzF4VE9wsU-2BJ7-2FWb2mdq3T66mRWtQJLcTVEe3EozR1JnTqZZLz18M3K2qWqmeuu9ODAAWoapk0ufWMkDIW-2F-2FVMyWqOaP295OjRRI92sJO5sY12TEnrp0PLD3c8PYqnSQwQKH-2BBdHw117GiSLMRwp1F5XLBHXw4zm4ibJAavvDSsO54N5XVxZ0-2B7gLG0V5txhhGR9ONHU9rVQ-2FLq0xysGsE-2B-2FXekH16aXmNXawsIR9wCKzLCNbbdH0IOc2d9uN5MPHm5OkFmKCz1vbhOGzd9uwCfIL6TVqDlXp4rzogC5kZFshFnKdg8-2FxMr5EOh98TjT9aPzm462xQkZlKyF4TIXVYZogQrOv-2FNXdVYT4eV-2Bm1OfDoBtwvgbf-2B3s68XDIezs7FTX7BWRVGdscA4HCjLwKQFl3amBRGMCnp4F-2FrcG2TVkGjWqhPUpXHLNGN3NXnRHGdwtqFv7sA6JeZb9AOD8Vu6VaMF6Lj-2BJcErffuAAP2w8o05P0l-2FHavzg-2F91Yv-2B8IG8-2Bm-2FL2-2FDOL3LgBdxgqvY5-2BHm9E4kj-2FPMED6Itu2PmLHr-2FSe3XNLkq7kfpsCSBYQ-3D-3D&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1666750198674000&amp;usg=AOvVaw2rOJVNyXlU2F1gXrerOhsP\"><u>CaClimateInvestments.ca.gov<\/u><\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Although prescribed burns produce significantly less smoke than wildfires, communities near Calaveras Big Trees State Park, including Arnold, Dorrington, Big Trees Village, White Pines, Blue Lake Springs, and Love Creek\u00a0may experience smoke from the burning operations.\u00a0Prescribed burns produce significantly less smoke than wildfires. The department plans and coordinates these burns with the Calaveras and Tuolumne County Air Districts\u00a0to minimize the smoke in surrounding communities. All burning depends on weather and air quality conditions that are favorable for smoke dispersal. If the conditions, such as weather or vegetation are not conducive for burning, the department will reschedule the burn.<\/p>\n<p>California State Parks and CAL FIRE follow the safety protocols set by public health officials and\u00a0make accommodations to limit exposure among first responders and field crews\u00a0to protect staff from COVID-19 during prescribed burns.<\/p>\n<p>For questions or comments about the project or about the prescribed burn program, contact\u00a0Amber Sprock, Public Information Officer, at (209) 795-7980.<\/p>\n<p>###<\/p>\n<p><em>Calaveras Big Trees State Park\u00a0preserves two groves of giant sequoias \u2013 the world\u2019s largest trees \u2013 in the North and South Groves. Established in 1931, the park offers a mixed-conifer forest (a variety of trees living together), as well as access to the Stanislaus River, Beaver Creek, ancient volcanic formations, and natural meadows. Trails throughout the park allow you to discover the natural beauty that has awed visitors to the area since 1852.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Arnold, CA&#8230;California State Parks and CALFIRE will continue to\u00a0conduct prescribed burns\u00a0in\u00a0Calaveras Big Trees State Park\u00a0on October 25, 2022.\u00a0This is the second of a series of prescription burns planned for the park this\u00a0fall. This particular project\u00a0will cover approximately 72 acres along Highway 4.\u00a0Ignition is dependent on weather conditions and resources. 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