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Forest Service BAER Engineers Assess Fire-Damaged Historic Black Rock Bridge within the Park Fire Burn Area 08-29-2024
Updated On: - 08/29/2024 / 14:05
Forest Service BAER Engineers Assess Fire-Damaged Historic Black Rock Bridge within the Park Fire Burn Area
Park Post-Fire BAER Soil Burn Severity Map Released 08-26-2024
Updated On: - 08/26/2024 / 15:05
Park Post-Fire BAER Soil Burn Severity Map ReleasedAugust 26, 2024
Forest Service BAER Team Begins Post-Fire Assessment of Park Fire 08-24-2024
Updated On: - 08/24/2024 / 16:08
Forest Service BAER Team Begins Post-Fire Assessment of Park Fire A Forest Service Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) team has been established by the Lassen National Forest to begin a post-fire burned area assessment of the Park Fire that recently burned on National Forest, state, and private lands. The BAER team leaders are Kendal Young, Brenna Montagne, and Anna Plumb. Forest Service BAER team assessments typically take approximately two weeks to complete.
BAER INFORMATION BRIEF: Preparing for Rain After California Wildfires 08-22-2024
Updated On: - 08/22/2024 / 08:08
Post-Fire BAER Assessment Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Information BriefPreparing for Rain After California Wildfires POST-FIRE WATERSHED CONDITIONS—KEY MESSAGES
BAER INFORMATION BRIEF: Understanding Soil Burn Severity 08-22-2024
Updated On: - 08/22/2024 / 08:08
Post-Fire BAER Assessment Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Information BriefUnderstanding Soil Burn Severity
BAER INFORMATION BRIEF: Fire Severity and Fire Intensity Effects 08-22-2024
Updated On: - 08/22/2024 / 08:08
BAER INFORMATION BRIEF: Fire Severity and Fire Intensity Effects
BAER INFORMATION BRIEF: Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Limitations 08-22-2024
Updated On: - 08/22/2024 / 07:40
BAER INFORMATION BRIEF: Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) LimitationsWhile many wildfires cause minimal damage to the land and pose few threats to the land or people downstream, some fires result in damage that requires special efforts to reduce impacts afterwards. Loss of vegetation exposes soil to erosion; water run-off may increase and cause flooding, soil and rock may move downstream and damage property or fill reservoirs putting community water supplies and endangered species at-risk.
BAER INFORMATION BRIEF: Forest Service BAER Program Overview 08-22-2024
Updated On: - 08/22/2024 / 07:20
BAER INFORMATION BRIEF: Forest Service BAER Program Overview
BAER INFORMATION BRIEF: Key Elements of A BAER Assessment 08-22-2024
Updated On: - 08/22/2024 / 07:10
BAER INFORMATION BRIEF: Key Elements of A BAER Assessment
BAER INFORMATION BRIEF: Three Phases of Wildfire Recovery 08-22-2024
Updated On: - 08/22/2024 / 07:00
Post-Fire BAER Assessment Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) THREE PHASES OF WILDFIRE RECOVERY There are three phases of recovery following wildfires on federal lands:- Fire Suppression Repair- Emergency Stabilization-Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER)- Long-Term Recovery and Restoration