California Forest News Video Series

A video series exploring National Forests in California

A Civil Engineer's Story from USDA Forest Service on Vimeo.

Episode 21 A Civil Engineer’s Story

Meet Kevin Hernandez a civil engineer on the Angeles National Forest. He walked us through what it's like during a day on the job and the variety of fulfilling engineering work available in forests across California.

Los Padres National Forest: Storm Damage and Recovery from USDA Forest Service on Vimeo.

Episode 20 Los Padres National Forest: Storm Damage and Recovery

Even as more storms and flooding are on the way, the USDA Forest Service has started the long process of rebuilding on the Los Padres National Forest. Please listen to local authorities and make safety your number one priority. We talked with Forest Service transportation engineer Zach Binversie about the cause and extent of the damage, and how it's being assessed.

Safety, Protection, Mitigation: Partnering to Build Fire Safe Communities from USDA Forest Service on Vimeo.

Episode 19 Safety, Protection, Mitigation: Partnering to Build Fire Safe Communities

The San Bernardino National Forest and the Mountain Rim Fire Safe Council discuss efforts to reduce wildfire risk to communities and how working together, strategically, has proven successful in the past.

  • Episode 18 How It Works: Pile Burning

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    Tod Devine, a Forest Service fire engine operator and burn boss on the Shasta Lake Ranger District breaks down the ins and outs of a typical pile burn to remove hazardous fuels.

  • Episode 17 Restoring areas affected by the Camp Fire

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    Ryan Davy, a Silviculturist from the Plumas National Forest discusses the work required to ensure resilient forests return after wildfire. With our partners we are restoring areas affected by the Camp Fire.

  • Episode 16 Research: Timing of Fire Study

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    Wildland firefighters from the Stanislaus National Forest and researchers from the Forest Service’s Pacific Southwest research station conducted a 21-acre prescribed burn on the Tuolumne Experimental Forest. The prescribed burn is a part of a Timing of Fire Study allowing researchers to compare how seasonal conditions affect the outcomes of prescribed fire. Research Ecologist Eric Knapp takes us through how we study the effects of prescribed fire and what we can learn.

  • Episode 15 Hazard Tree Removal at the Tahoe National Forest

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    The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law signed last year allots $5.5 billion to tackle maintenance and infrastructure needs in national forests across the country. The funding is being used to restore trails, roads and bridges and also campgrounds like the Chapman Campground on the Tahoe National Forest.

  • Episode 14 Wildfire Behavior Components

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    Wildfire behavior analysts understand fire on a personal and scientific level. They seek to understand its behavior and predict it, to inform firefighters on the ground and in the sky. In this episode of California Forest News we speak with a fire behavior analyst who outlines the three main factors that influence wildfire behavior– topography, fuels and weather and how certain levels of those three elements can result in extreme wildfire behavior.

  • Episode 13 Direct Download: Fighting Fires with Drone Intelligence

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    Drones are playing an increasingly important role in fighting wildfires by providing precise and timely information to U.S. Forest Service firefighters and incident management teams.

  • Episode 12 Understanding National Forest Fire Restrictions

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    Video explains why fire restrictions go into effect and what the difference is between Stage 1 & Stage 2 restrictions. Also general fire safety on national forest lands and recreating responsibly.

  • Episode 11 How We Fight Wildfires: Preparing for Wildfires

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    Wildfires continue to pose a significant threat in California. Brian Rhodes, who helps manage the Forest Service response, emphasizes that communities and homeowners need to be prepared.

    Suggested resources:
    Wildfire Risk to Communities
    Ready for Wildfire

  • Episode 10 How We Fight Wildfires - Direct vs Indirect Attack

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    This episode of California Forest News explains how wildland firefighters consider many factors when deciding how to suppress a fire, using two major tactics: direct and indirect attack.

  • Episode 9 How We Fight Wildfires - Incident Management Teams

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    This episode of California Forest News explains how Incident Management Teams are deployed on large wildfires. Based on personal experience with these interagency teams, Brian Rhodes highlights the importance of cooperation of among multiple partners here in California. As Brian says, it is truly "one team, one fight."

  • Episode 8 Smith River Hotshots

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    In this episode of California Forest News, we look at another Federal Interagency Hotshot Crew. Based out of the Six Rivers National Forest, meet the Smith River Hotshots and look back at their 2021 wildfire season.

  • Episode 7 Hotshots (Part 2)

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    In this episode, the second of a two-part series, we continue our conversation with the Eldorado Hotshots. Learn how a longer, more intense wildfire season can impact wildland firefighters as they protect communities and natural resources from high-intensity wildfire.

  • Episode 6 Hotshots (Part 1)

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    In this episode, the first of a two-part series, we catch up with the Eldorado Hotshots to learn what a Hotshot crew is and how they protect communities and natural resources from high-intensity wildfire.

  • Episode 5 Prescribed Fire

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    Learn about the different types of prescribed fire as well as the methodical process the U.S. Forest Service and our partners utilize to reintroduce beneficial, low-intensity fire to California forests.

  • Episode 4 Low Intensity Fire

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    We explain the importance of routine, low intensity fire within California’s fire adapted ecosystems. We also explain the consequences of removing, low intensity fire from these same ecosystems and landscapes including the buildup of hazardous fuels.

  • Episode 3 Expert Opinion: Fuel Treatment Areas

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    This episode features two experts from behind the scenes of the Caldor Fire: The Forest Supervisors of the Eldorado National Forest and the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit. Hear their opinion on the importance of Fuel Treatment Areas.

  • Episode 2 Fuel Treatment Areas

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    We examine how fuel treatment areas on National Forest System lands changed the intensity of the Caldor Fire and provided opportunities for community defense.

  • Episode 1 California Fire Intensity

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    We examine the combination of factors that exacerbate wildfire intensity and behavior including fuel, wind, terrain, and drought.