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2023 Umatilla NF Prescribed Fire
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- Andrew StinchfieldEmail:Phone:541-278-3852Hours:M- F, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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Update on Dark Canyon Prescribed Burn 05-18-2023
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With the extended dry period and no rain, the Pomeroy Ranger District’s Dark Canyon Prescribed Burn is continuing to creep and smolder in steep timber stringers.
Umatilla National Forest Pile Burning Dec. 6, 2022
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The Umatilla National Forest will continue to conduct pile burning operations over the next few weeks in various locations across the Forest. Visitors may see smoke from these operations and are encouraged to use caution if approaching an active pile burn. Roads and areas surrounding pile burning activity will be signed.
All burns will be monitored until a season ending rain or snow event occurs.
Umatilla National Forest Pile Burning - Jan. 11, 2023
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The Umatilla National Forest intend to conduct pile burning operations over the next few weeks in various locations across the Forest. Visitors may see smoke from these operations and are encouraged to use caution if approaching an active pile burn. Roads and areas surrounding pile burning activity will be signed.
All burns will be monitored until a season ending rain or snow event occurs.
Umatilla National Forest Pile Burning Nov. 29, 2022
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The Umatilla National Forest will continue to conduct pile burning operations over the next few weeks in various locations across the Forest. Visitors may see smoke from these operations and are encouraged to use caution if approaching an active pile burn. Roads and areas surrounding pile burning activity will be signed.
All burns will be monitored until a season ending rain or snow event occurs.
Pile Burning on the Umatilla National Forest
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The Umatilla National Forest intends to conduct pile burning operations over the next few weeks in various locations across the Forest. Visitors may see smoke from these operations and are encouraged to use caution if approaching an active pile burn. Roads and areas surrounding pile burning activity will be signed..
All burns will be monitored until a season ending rain or snow event occurs.
Pile burning on the Umatilla National Forest
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The Umatilla National Forest will continue to conduct pile burning operations over the next few weeks in various locations across the Forest. Visitors may see smoke from these operations and are encouraged to use caution if approaching an active pile burn. Roads and areas surrounding pile burning activity will be signed.
All burns will be monitored until a season ending rain or snow event occurs.
Umatilla National Forest Pile Buring
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The Umatilla National Forest intends to conduct pile burning operations over the next few weeks in various locations across the Forest. Visitors may see smoke from these operations and are encouraged to use caution if approaching an active pile burn. Roads and areas surrounding pile burning activity will be signed..
All burns will be monitored until a season ending rain or snow event occurs.
Prescribed Burn Notice: Walla Walla Ranger District
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The Tiger Creek prescribed burn is anticipated to take 2-5 days to complete and primarily consists of grass and timber. The objective of the burn is to improve foraging habitat for big game, reduce long-term wildfire risk through reductions in existing fuel loading, to restore the ecological functions of a fire adapted ecosystem to the area, and to kill germinated invasive annual grasses. Hunters and forest visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and avoid the area during prescribed burning activities.
PENDLETON, Ore. (October 4, 2022) — Fire management officials on the Umatilla National Forest are preparing to implement the Forest’s fall prescribed burn plan, which could impact camping and hunting opportunities in several hunting units across the Forest. Any associated road and trail closures will go into effect prior to and during burn operations, which typically take 2-5 days to complete. Hunters are advised to plan ahead and avoid camping in the designated prescribed burn areas during the 2022 hunting season.
Prescribed Burn Notice: Heppner Ranger District
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Fire management officials on the Heppner Ranger District are implementing a prescribed natural fuel burn today, which is one of two units planned this week.