Winds are forecast to switch to a northeasterly flow starting Saturday, which would be favorable for transporting smoke away from planned burns in the West Eugene Wetlands. The current weather forecast is uncertain as to whether the cut-off low that is bringing the wind shift will also bring any rain to western Oregon. If significant rain does occur, this will likely preclude burning.

This is an interagency website developed by a partnership between federal, state, and local agencies within the Willamette Valley to provide timely and accurate information for prescribed fires and fuels projects within the Willamette Valley. Our aim is to provide one website where the best available information and links related to prescribed fire can be accessed.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Burning planned to begin October 1st in the Eugene-Springfield area
Wildfire danger has sufficiently decreased, and the winds are forecasted to become favorable for ecological burning sourthern Willamette Valley starting October 1st. Tentative plans are for burning in the Mount Pisgah area first due to favorable northwest winds. If the weather is as forecasted, Units 9 and 10 would be ignited starting in the late morning, with ignition operations complete in the afternoon.
Friday, September 11, 2015
Notification letters have been mailed to neighboring landowners
Notification letters were mailed out this week to all owners of taxlots located within 1/4 mile of planned burn units. Burning is dependent upon weather and the regional and national wildfire situation. Burning will not occur until the Northwest Preparedness Level has decreased to 3 (meaning that adequate firefighters are available for the current and anticipated wildfires). The weather also needs to be such that the fire operations would be safe, produce the desired effects, and smoke would minimally impact residents. Current weather forecast is not favorable for burning, and consequently no burning is anticipated for the week of September 12.
We are currently experiencing technical difficulty with our Prescribed Fire Information Line. Normally, the current status of burning is available on a recording at 541-683-6970.
We are currently experiencing technical difficulty with our Prescribed Fire Information Line. Normally, the current status of burning is available on a recording at 541-683-6970.
Friday, May 29, 2015
South Eugene Meadows
Work on the South Eugene Meadows has begun.
Crew members from the Middle Fork Ranger Station cutting and piling.
South Eugene Meadows is a a 193 acre property south of the city of Eugene. This is one of the project sites under the South Ridgeline project, Crew will be working on a tree removal project, focusing on thinning and restoration of the project site.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
South Ridge Project
South Ridgeline Project
The South Ridgeline project would implement the actions
identified in the Lane County Wildfire Protection Plan and subsequent City of
Eugene South Ridgeline Fire Fuel Reduction Project. The purpose is to reduce
long term risk to people, property, and critical infrastructure from wildfire
hazards through community education and reduction of fuel loads in the heavily
forested 2,000 acres of public lands in the South Ridgeline area of Eugene,
Oregon.
Residential land uses, invasive species, overstocked forests,
and changes in the climate have resulted in decadent forest conditions heavily
loaded with fuels. These heavy fuel loads combined with steep slopes and
inaccessible areas along more than 20 miles of ridgeline make the public
parkland vulnerable to fire suppression challenges and pose a significant
wildfire risk to thousands of residents and their homes, critical communication
towers, transmission power lines, other electric utilities, water reservoirs,
and critical infrastructure.
The Project Goals:
1). Implement landscape-scale fuels reduction treatments to
reduce the risk of damaging wildfires in the WUI areas of the Ridgeline to
create a more fire resilient landscape;
2). Promote public awareness, engage participation, and
enhance partnerships through education, outreach and coordination of diverse
and representative groups of the City of Eugene’s population.
3). Implement and maintain greater coordination among
local, state, and federal land management agencies and private landowners to
effectively prioritize hazardous fuels treatments, and provide the framework
for reducing the risks and consequences of wildland fire to the community
Friday, October 3, 2014
Planned burning for October 4, 2014 in the West Eugene Wetlands
For the most current information, you can also visit our Facebook page at :
https://www.facebook.com/WillametteValleyPrescribedFire
Burning in the West Eugene Wetlands mid-day tomorrow (10/4) planned for Royal Amazon (unit 3). Burn units completed today (10/3) in the Wetlands: Danebo (unit 8), Terry (unit 7), and Fir Butte (unit 6).
https://www.facebook.com/WillametteValleyPrescribedFire
Burning in the West Eugene Wetlands mid-day tomorrow (10/4) planned for Royal Amazon (unit 3). Burn units completed today (10/3) in the Wetlands: Danebo (unit 8), Terry (unit 7), and Fir Butte (unit 6).
Monday, September 29, 2014
Rain and Winds
Due to weather constraints The Nature Conservancy was unable to complete any of the ecological burns last weekend.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Ecological Burn planned for Saturday September 27, 2014
The Nature Conservancy in conjunction with the Rivers to Ridges Partners is planning on burning 3 units totally 63 acres on Saturday September 27, 2014. These burn units are located south of the West 18th Ave. and west of Bertelsen Ave/ Bailey Hill Ave. The objectives of two of the units of the ecological burn are to enhance habitat for endangered Fender's blue butterfly and its host plant Kincaid's lupine, to top-kill shrubs and stamp sprouts, and reduce vegetative cover for voles. The last unit is undergoing restoration from an historic bent grass field to a native upland prairie.
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