
Collaboration
In the wildland–urban interface (WUI), trust and collaboration are essential. By working together, we can increase the pace and scale of stewardship and advance fuels reduction and forest health projects across the landscape.

Good Fire at Work: The Bidwell Bridge Broadcast Burn Project
BCFSC facilitated a 175-acre broadcast burn in the Oroville Foothills to reduce hazardous overgrowth, protect native plant communities, and increase landscape resilience.

Post-Fire Recovery and Renewal at Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve
The Butte County Collaborative Group toured the Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve to learn about post-fire erosion control, sediment capture, and remediation efforts following the 2024 Park Fire.

Progress and Partnerships on the Ridge
A tour of four sites in the Town of Paradise highlights recovery milestones and collaborative strategies for wildfire safety and forest health nearly seven years after the Camp Fire.
The Butte County Collaborative Group Provides Transparent Access to Forest Health & Fuel Reduction Projects
The mission of the BCCG is to form strategic partnerships for effective collaboration among partners engaged in forest health, ecological restoration, and wildfire safety.
Visit the Butte County Collaborative Group Hub



