Troy Estates Firewise USA® 4th Qtr Newsletter
See below for the Fourth Quarter newsletter from Troy Estates, Magalia. You can also download the newsletter here:
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See below for the Fourth Quarter newsletter from Troy Estates, Magalia. You can also download the newsletter here:
Troy Estates Firewise USA® 4th Qtr Newsletter Read More »
Wildfire in the Foothills, our fire education program geared toward 6th grade students, is now live. The full program, along will all accompanying downloads, power points and resources can be found here: Wildfire in the Foothills Our other educational resources can be found here, with new content to be added soon: Education To download or share the
Wildfire in the Foothills is LIVE! Read More »
Our Chipper Program is in full swing and we have plenty of funding! Please sign up through our website (click HERE) or by calling our office at 530-877-0984. Program services are available on a first-come first-served basis depending on availability of grant funding. Before work can be completed, your piles must be ready for the
Sign up for our NO COST Chipper program today! Read More »
November 13, 2021: Home Builders Resource Connection and Butte County Fire Safe Council have partnered for The Building and Fire Safety on the Ridge Expo. This event is FREE to the public. If you provide tree trimming/removal, chipping services, grazing, construction or other building related services and would like to be part of this event,
Rebuilding and Fire Safety Expo Read More »
Our in-house storybook, Once Upon a Wildfire, is available! You can find the PDF and download in our Document Library by clicking HERE This book details the true story of what happens to a young girl when the nearby woods catch fire. Julie-Anne and her family evacuate to Grandma’s house while the wildfire rages. Will
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The press release can be downloaded here: The Forest Management Plan can be accessed via this link or this download:
Cohasset Forest Management Plan 2021 Read More »
Due to generous grant awards, the Butte County Fire Safe Council has received additional funding which allows us to offer our Chipper program through the remainder of 2021. Program availability is first-come, first-served and will remain available until funds are exhausted. Sign up online here: Chipper Program – buttefiresafe.net
Announcing additional Chipper funding! Read More »
The 2021-2025 Community Wildfire Protection Plan: •Was collaboratively developed. Interested parties, Federal, State, City, Town and County agencies within the Unit have been consulted and are listed in the plan. • Identifies and prioritizes pre-fire and post fire management strategies and tactics meant to reduce the loss of values at risk within the Unit. •
Butte County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Read More »
Do you have a small (or large) business in Butte County? Would you like to help efforts which improve Wildfire Safety in our communities? Please consider becoming a community partner and help us distribute our new Guidebook. We are happy to deliver multiple copies for your location to hand out to customers – these guidebooks are
Become a partner – help distribute the Forest Health Guidebook! Read More »
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Please enjoy the following video highlighting ranching loss from the 2020 North Complex/Bear Fire and conservation efforts moving forward. Link to YouTube video
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Tree Removal Program Available in Paradise Read More »
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Preventative Safety Work on The Ridge Read More »
Click here to download: We have funding available for our No-Cost Chipper Service! Coverage is first-come first-Served so please sign up ASAP to get on our list! Call 530-877-0984 or visit our website for more information: Chipper Program – buttefiresafe.net
Chipper Funding is Available NOW!! Read More »
Forest Ranch and Butte County Fire Safe Councils Receive $150,000 from PG&E CHICO, Calif. — This wildfire season, mobilizing Californians to protect their homes, businesses, communities, and the environment from wildfire is more important than ever. The work of local California Fire Safe Councils (FSCs) is critical to strengthening the safety and preparedness of local