Huestis Rock Prescribed Burn Near Dyerville Loop Road
Southern Humboldt County, CA — June 12-14 2026
The Briceland Volunteer Fire Department, in partnership with the Humboldt County Resource Conservation District (RCD), the Humboldt County Prescribed Burn Association (HCPBA), CAL FIRE, participating landowners, and community partners, implemented the Huestis Rock Prescribed Burn, a 135-acre prescribed fire grass rangeland project located on Mail Ridge near Dyerville Loop Road.
This prescribed burn is designed to improve rangeland health by targeting the invasive grass species Barbed Goatgrass and Medusahead, increasing wildfire resilience and supporting long-term stewardship objectives on private lands. By strategically applying low-intensity fire under carefully monitored conditions, project partners aim to reduce the risk of future high-severity wildfires while promoting healthy ecosystem function.
The Huestis Rock Burn represents a collaborative effort among local fire agencies, landowners, and community organizations working together to restore the beneficial role of fire on the landscape and improve wildfire preparedness throughout Southern Humboldt. Funding for this has been provided by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s Forest Health Program, through the North Coast Resource Partnership, as part of the California Climate Investments Program.
For more information, visit the California Climate Investments website at: http://www.caclimateinvestments.ca.gov
More information about the Huestis project can be found at: https://humboldtrcd.org/projects/wildfire-resiliency-planning-for-mail-ridge/
https://www.northcoastresourcepartnershipprojects.org/Project/Detail/17696
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