Santa Fe National Forest Prescribed Fire Update

Pile burning project planned in Espanola Ranger District Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) fire managers are tentatively planning to begin ignitions Thursday and Friday of this week on the Pacheco Canyon pile burn project located near Forest Road 102 in the Espanola Ranger District. The Pacheco Canyon unit is 60 acres of debris left after […]

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BLM initiates prescribed burns in Socorro County

Socorro, N.M. – Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Socorro Field Office, in cooperation with private landowners, are scheduled to burn draws of sacaton grass Feb. 29 through March 2; however, operations are weather dependent. “Prescribed burning is one of the most effective tools to maintain a healthy ecosystem,” said BLM Prescribed Fire and Fuels Specialist Lino Baca. […]

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Santa Fe National Forest actively suppresses new fire start

Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) fire managers were notified of a new wildfire start, located about 1 mile north of Paliza Family Campground in the Jemez Ranger District, on Tuesday February 27, 2024. A fire investigator was ordered to confirm the wildfire cause as a tree falling on a powerline. The 2–3-acre wildfire is exhibiting […]

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Prescribed Burns Planned in Otero County

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Las Cruces District is preparing to strategically implement multiple prescribed fire projects to reduce hazardous fuels over the course of the next few months across the grasslands in and around Otero County, pending suitable conditions. BLM firefighters and personnel will conduct and monitor the projects. These fuels projects are […]

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Santa Fe National Forest prescribed fire update

Pile burn projects continue in the Española Ranger District Fire managers from the SFNF Española Ranger District are planning to begin the Pacheco Canyon pile burn project on Thursday Feb. 15. The Pacheco Canyon piles are located northeast of Santa Fe, N.M. and consist of 253 acres of debris left after fuel reduction projects that […]

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Crews Complete Pile Burning in Rio Trampas Project

Carson National Forest fire crews, with the support of the Ojo Sarco Volunteer and Red River fire departments, completed this season’s pile burning for the Rio Trampas Project yesterday. Piles made from approximately 180 acres of thinning in three locations (map) were treated with prescribed fire. “I really want to thank the community for their […]

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Cibola National Forest Planning for Prescribed Fire to Reduce Hazardous Fuels

Projects on Mt Taylor, Magdalena, Mountainair, Sandia, Black Kettle and Kiowa Rita Blanca Ranger Districts ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Feb. 1, 2024 – Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands fire crews are preparing to strategically implement multiple prescribed fires in the coming weeks across the forest and grasslands to reduce hazardous fuels pending suitable conditions. Prescribed […]

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Rio Trampas Project Pile Burning Tentatively Scheduled

Partnerships Critical to Project’s Success With snow on the ground and more forecasted later this week, fire crews are preparing to potentially begin pile burning near the High Road to Taos (Highway 76) as early as Wednesday, Jan. 31. Forest Service personnel will be supported by partners, including the Ojo Sarco Volunteer Fire Department, Taos […]

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Crews to Implement Prescribed Fire on Sandia Ranger District Sulphur Unit Piles

ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Jan. 30, 2024 – Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands fire crews are preparing to implement prescribed fire operations on approximately 10 acres of piles within the previously announced Sulphur unit of the Sandia Piles RX Plan on January 31. The pile burn area is located in the Sandia east mountains, north […]

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Crews complete 15 acres of pile burning on Sulphur Unit of Sandia Ranger District

Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands fire managers took advantage of favorable weather conditions this week to implement prescribed fire pile burning on the previously announced Sulphur unit on the Sandia Ranger District. The pile burn area is located in the Sandia east mountains, north of I-40, west of NM-14 and south of NM-536. See […]

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Prescribed Pile Burn in Aztec Springs area completed

Ignitions on the Aztec Springs Pile Burn near Santa Fe, NM are complete. The Forest Stewards Guild, The Nature Conservancy, and partners completed 107 out of 117 acres on the project. A heavy wet snow in the area allowed them to complete the burn safely.  The next 3 days of mild storms with colder temps, 40-50% […]

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Santa Fe National Forest prescribed fire update

Pile burning planned in Espanola Ranger District this week Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) fire managers are tentatively planning to begin ignitions as early as this week on pile burn projects located near Hyde Park Road in the Espanola Ranger District. The Hyde Park unit is 642 acres of debris left after fuel reduction projects that […]

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Prescribed Pile Burn in Aztec Springs area to begin as soon as January 21

Ignitions are planned to begin on the prescribed pile burn in the Aztec Springs area on January 21st and 22nd. This burn is located east of Santa Fe and north of the Randall Davey Audubon center on Nature Conservancy property. The Forest Stewards Guild and The Nature Conservancy will utilize snowpack conditions to conduct this […]

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Pile Burning Planned North of Canjilon

Carson National Forest fire crews are tentatively planning to begin pile burning north of Canjilon, N.M, as early as January 23. The Fuertes Piles, named after the nearby Cañada Fuertes, were made from 102 acres of thinning on Forest Service land near private land.  Work will occur off Forest Road 124 near the intersection with […]

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Santa Fe National Forest prescribed fire update

Information on ongoing and potential pile burn projects in the Cuba, Coyote, Espanola, and Jemez Ranger Districts Santa Fe, N.M., Jan. 12, 2024— With the recent and forecast snow fall the Santa Fe National Forest continues pile burn projects across districts. The decision to proceed with each pile burn depends on multiple factors including persistent […]

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Crews Begin Winter Pile Burning on Sandia Ranger District’s Sulphur Unit

Starting as early as January 17 through March ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Jan. 16, 2024 – Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands fire crews are preparing to implement prescribed fire as early as January 17 through March on 60 acres of piles within the previously announced Sulphur unit of the Sandia Piles RX Plan. The pile […]

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Valles Caldera National Preserve Begins Prescribed Burns on San Antonio Mountain

Valles Caldera National Preserve News Release  Release Date: January 12, 2024  Contact: Dave Krueger, Chief of Interpretation (vall_news@nps.gov)  Jemez Springs, NM – With good snow conditions, National Park Service fire managers plan to start burning piles on 225 acres in the San Antonio Mountain Pile Unit of Valles Caldera National Preserve as early as Tuesday, January 16. […]

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Prescribed Pile Burn in Aztec Springs Area Postponed Until Week of Jan 15

The upcoming prescribed pile burn in the Aztec Springs area, conducted by the Forest Stewards Guild and The Nature Conservancy, was delayed due to high winds, but we will begin seeking a new window to implement after January 15th. The Forest Stewards Guild and The Nature Conservancy will utilize snowpack conditions to conduct a prescribed […]

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Santa Fe National Forest prescribed fire update

Pile burns tentatively planned in Jemez and Espanola ranger districts Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) fire managers have scheduled potential prescribed pile burns in both the Jemez and Espanola ranger districts as early as this week. Operations will involve pile burn projects intended to reduce hazardous fuels, enhance wildlife habitat, and improve forest health.  The […]

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Prescribed Pile Burn to begin east of Santa Fe as soon as January 8

Santa Fe, NM – The Forest Stewards Guild and The Nature Conservancy will utilize snowy conditions to conduct a prescribed pile burn on Nature Conservancy land this winter on up to 120 acres located just east of Santa Fe, NM beginning as soon as 1/8/24 and continuing throughout the winter as conditions allow.  The area […]

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