Now that was special. Great seeing people working with good fire to help manage and prevent bad fire. Really special folks out there… including yourself. Thanks for sharing.
Indeed. These lands were born to burn and literally can't thrive without it, not IF only how and when can we influence. Many coveted native tree species canNOT exist without fire inc. our beloved Giant Sequoias!
This is what I see as the direction we all need to be going towards. Fire was a major part of California ecology that was also promulgated and managed by Native Californians for protection and community benefits. This has been radically changed by immigrants behaviors towards fire control, but can be brought back and used to the betterment of us all. Well done!
Your a great educator to the public, doing a better job than the government, even though you work for them.... you need a promotion, to a new position, that needs to be created... as that job federally doesn't exist yet
@@TheLookout1 regardless, after being through a few fires, and having to evacuate in Nor Cal, I have learned more about fire behavior, on your channel, than anywhere else. Land ownership in the northern counties was something I previously put behind me because of the fires. Your shard knowledge is making me rethink everything. 👏👏👏
Doing the good work here. Nice to see kids getting involved too! Can only hope these kinds of organisations (and the partnerships) continue to grow in fire-prone areas.
Long have i been acquainted with good fire. It was really nice to see it in practice. i enjoyed the interviews. Real people laying fire to the ground. Thanks to all of you 🙏👍
Zeke, How do we get more of this? Content is fantastic but the actual prescribed burning is critical. We need this times a million. Economic damage to CA (and the west) from fire this year was enormous not to mention the cost to public health and lives lost.
I think the PBA model is great, but the scale is currently extremely small. We need larger landowners to get on board. To do this, they need bulletproof liability protection for the cost of suppression and resource damage on adjacent public lands if their burns escape control.
Zeke, thank you for sharing the hard work performed by land owners conducting pre fire planning and preparation. We have seen so much destruction from catastrophic fire. It is refreshing to see community engagement, pride and the sharing of good fire knowledge to younger generations. Your passion for forrest health truly shows and is much appreciated. Please keep sharing.
If my place makes it I need to do this on my place and also I feel motivated to volunteer next burn season. I’m gonna peep your website. I’m a forest ranch local. My dad found the old train station building the store and realty store is in and my mom was the kindergarten teacher there for 35 years
If I was the forest service I would be doing lots of perscribed burns in March/April/May I know there is alittle bit of risk and people would complain about the smoke but if you do nothing you are guaranteed huge destructive fires in the summer. As usual the government fails to do its job so glad these people are doing the right thing.
Awesome! How do you get involved in helping out with prescribed burns like this? I would love to help out. Do you need special qualifications to participate in PBA or TREX?
Did you get your permits from three different organizations so they can tell you what you could do on your own property and then come out and reinspect when you’re done
Small world, know Greg Shandel well. 🙂 This is fantastic if only tiny scale, an example of what to strive for and how. Forward to the PAST when this was done seasonally all over the West until the devastation of Smokey Bear Mythology indoctrination reaped it's inevitable results.
I have one question about controlled burns; what happens to the wildlife? Do deer and other herbivores have feed available after these burns? It seems that wildlife would flee the burn. Some animals are territorial, and so on. So I really am curious as to how that works out?
The trick is to burn small areas in progression so that different areas are in all stages of growth. These burns help wildlife by promoting new growth and forest health, promoting food producing species like pine and oaks in the areas that they grow and feed many animals including deer, and preventing catastrophic habitat loss from major fires. All animals then have diverse areas for movement to meet their needs.
@@deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 Manzanita needs fire to reproduce properly. As long as different areas are burned every year, the manzanita will have a chance to regrow, and the thickets will not be so thick with dead material. It is also ok to keep some old growth manzanita alive by the techniques used in the video. More fresh shoots grow after fires, so the deer have more to eat.
Meanwhile in Oregon our fall broadcast burning season was about a week long between to dry and too wet. Then the air quality managers drug their feet making it all but impossible to do.
Landowner burning seems the wrong language. Prescribed burning is more appropriate. A landowner burning is when a land owner is thrown in the fire yah?
I live in Butte County and get burned a the time..come on out and see how it works...you'll be amazed at how crooked and corrupt it it here! Better yet ....you best stay the hell away
California needs this statewide!
Now that was special. Great seeing people working with good fire to help manage and prevent bad fire. Really special folks out there… including yourself. Thanks for sharing.
Indeed. These lands were born to burn and literally can't thrive without it, not IF only how and when can we influence. Many coveted native tree species canNOT exist without fire inc. our beloved Giant Sequoias!
Good looking fuel management!!! Man just look at that crown spacing, beautiful, so gorgeous.
This is what I see as the direction we all need to be going towards. Fire was a major part of California ecology that was also promulgated and managed by Native Californians for protection and community benefits. This has been radically changed by immigrants behaviors towards fire control, but can be brought back and used to the betterment of us all. Well done!
Exactly!
Having a young fellow with such a smile and innocence ...I would make it my face page too....Chuckle....giggle!
Your a great educator to the public, doing a better job than the government, even though you work for them.... you need a promotion, to a new position, that needs to be created... as that job federally doesn't exist yet
I don't work for them, though I get hired to work on grant-funded burns and planning.
@@TheLookout1 regardless, after being through a few fires, and having to evacuate in Nor Cal, I have learned more about fire behavior, on your channel, than anywhere else. Land ownership in the northern counties was something I previously put behind me because of the fires. Your shard knowledge is making me rethink everything. 👏👏👏
Love that this is in my county! Good people doing good work
Fascinating..big encouragement..I'm forwarding to many friends
Fantastic exercise. Love it.. 💜🔥 The thing of the future. Thanks Zeke. Learn and Teach.👍😚🐈🐈🐈⬛
Doing the good work here. Nice to see kids getting involved too! Can only hope these kinds of organisations (and the partnerships) continue to grow in fire-prone areas.
Long have i been acquainted with good fire. It was really nice to see it in practice. i enjoyed the interviews. Real people laying fire to the ground. Thanks to all of you 🙏👍
Zeke, How do we get more of this? Content is fantastic but the actual prescribed burning is critical. We need this times a million. Economic damage to CA (and the west) from fire this year was enormous not to mention the cost to public health and lives lost.
I think the PBA model is great, but the scale is currently extremely small. We need larger landowners to get on board. To do this, they need bulletproof liability protection for the cost of suppression and resource damage on adjacent public lands if their burns escape control.
Zeke, thank you for sharing the hard work performed by land owners conducting pre fire planning and preparation. We have seen so much destruction from catastrophic fire. It is refreshing to see community engagement, pride and the sharing of good fire knowledge to younger generations.
Your passion for forrest health truly shows and is much appreciated. Please keep sharing.
Smart planning and training - well done.
Good to see. We sure need a lot more of this.
Very interesting and informative . Thanks for sharing.
If my place makes it I need to do this on my place and also I feel motivated to volunteer next burn season. I’m gonna peep your website. I’m a forest ranch local. My dad found the old train station building the store and realty store is in and my mom was the kindergarten teacher there for 35 years
really really awesome, would love to live in the forest with it properly managed, wide open healthy trees for acres!
If I was the forest service I would be doing lots of perscribed burns in March/April/May I know there is alittle bit of risk and people would complain about the smoke but if you do nothing you are guaranteed huge destructive fires in the summer. As usual the government fails to do its job so glad these people are doing the right thing.
How did things do there with the fire that just went through?
Awesome! How do you get involved in helping out with prescribed burns like this? I would love to help out. Do you need special qualifications to participate in PBA or TREX?
Was it helpful?
Love this!
Let’s Gather in Butte Meadows Mercantile To plan a larger strategy MWM
Awesome stuff. Is this more effective than creating burn piles? Or I imagine much less labor intensive, and maybe more effective for larger areas?
Did you get your permits from three different organizations so they can tell you what you could do on your own property and then come out and reinspect when you’re done
Small world, know Greg Shandel well. 🙂
This is fantastic if only tiny scale, an example of what to strive for and how. Forward to the PAST when this was done seasonally all over the West until the devastation of Smokey Bear Mythology indoctrination reaped it's inevitable results.
How do you get the fine dead fuel moisture? Out of an appendix or is there a tool/measuring device?
We weigh specially prepared pine sticks and compare their weight to what we know they weigh when they are completely dry.
I have one question about controlled burns; what happens to the wildlife? Do deer and other herbivores have feed available after these burns? It seems that wildlife would flee the burn. Some animals are territorial, and so on. So I really am curious as to how that works out?
The trick is to burn small areas in progression so that different areas are in all stages of growth. These burns help wildlife by promoting new growth and forest health, promoting food producing species like pine and oaks in the areas that they grow and feed many animals including deer, and preventing catastrophic habitat loss from major fires. All animals then have diverse areas for movement to meet their needs.
@@GoCoyote Are such burns done to burn manzanita bushes? In my experience, this is the usual place where deer like to bed down in and take cover.
@@deaddocreallydeaddoc5244
Manzanita needs fire to reproduce properly. As long as different areas are burned every year, the manzanita will have a chance to regrow, and the thickets will not be so thick with dead material. It is also ok to keep some old growth manzanita alive by the techniques used in the video. More fresh shoots grow after fires, so the deer have more to eat.
Meanwhile in Oregon our fall broadcast burning season was about a week long between to dry and too wet. Then the air quality managers drug their feet making it all but impossible to do.
If You look at the CAMP Fire burn scar Concow/Paradise. My fire break . It is UNburned from my property all the way to oroville Lake ❤
Landowner burning seems the wrong language. Prescribed burning is more appropriate. A landowner burning is when a land owner is thrown in the fire yah?
I live in Butte County and get burned a the time..come on out and see how it works...you'll be amazed at how crooked and corrupt it it here!
Better yet ....you best stay the hell away