NEWS RELEASE: Pile Burning Project in Paradise Funded by CAL Fire’s Camp & North Complex CCI Grant

For the upcoming weeks, we are grateful that conditions may allow for a pile burning project for community safety in the Paradise area. This project will focus on burning forest understory piles to reduce hazardous fuels and restore healthy fire ecology. Ignitions have begun and will last approximately 2 weeks pending weather conditions. This carefully[…]

Building Resilience: Cohasset Loop Project Successfully Completed

The Butte County Fire Safe Council completed a 113-acre fuels reduction project in the Cohasset Community using mastication to create a shaded fuel break after the Park Fire. The project followed standard forest health practices and spacing guidelines to remove excess vegetation, reduce wildfire risks, and improve fire resilience. Mastication effectively treated the area by[…]

Prescribed Fire Projects in Magalia, 2025

This season, good fire, in the form of broadcast burns and pile burning, will be part of the Butte County Fire Safe Council’s forest health resilience efforts in Magalia. Through spring 2025, Paradise Ridge residents can expect to see smoke from these healthy prescribed burns or pile burning on the Upper Ridge. All burning is[…]

Press Release: Butte County Fire Safe Council Partners with California Conservation Corps for Three Critical Fuels Reduction Projects

Butte County Fire Safe Council Teams Up with California Conservation Corps for Wildfire Resilience Projects The Butte County Fire Safe Council (BCFSC) is thrilled to announce a dynamic partnership with the California Conservation Corps (CCC) to advance wildfire resilience in Butte County. Together, they are tackling three critical fuels reduction projects in Chico, Paradise, and[…]

Reflecting on Our 18th Annual Wildfire Safety Summit

Our 18th Annual Wildfire Safety Summit was a day of connection, inspiration, and a shared commitment to wildfire safety, land stewardship, and community resilience in Butte County. This Neighbor-to-Neighbor event brought together local changemakers dedicated to taking meaningful action. The day showcased a year of progress as we engaged with safety partners and explored wildfire[…]

Butte County Collaborative Group November Tour: A Firsthand Look at Wildfire Prevention Efforts in Loafer Creek

On November 7th, community members from Butte County and beyond gathered at Loafer Creek State Recreation Area to witness firsthand the transformative impact of collaborative wildfire safety efforts. This outing, guided by CAL FIRE, the Department of Water Resources (DWR), and California State Parks staff, was hosted in collaboration with the Butte County Collaborative Group. […]