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Prescribed and Cultural Burning Services

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The contract entails the execution of controlled prescriptive and cultural burns aimed at reducing vegetation fuel loads in ecologically sensitive wildlife habitats, with the goal of mitigating wildfire risks while supporting indigenous land stewardship practices. Activities include comprehensive fire planning, precise ignition operations, continuous monitoring during burns, and immediate suppression readiness to ensure safety and environmental protection. All work must align with ecological objectives and cultural protocols, emphasizing habitat preservation and responsible fire management in regions prone to high fire danger. The services are specified under NAICS code 561990 and are structured as a subcontract through the Fish and Wildlife, Region 1 - Northern Region, based in California, with the primary place of performance located in the 96064 zip code area. The contract was posted on July 10, 2026, and the work will require qualified personnel experienced in both ecological fire science and culturally informed land management techniques. Success will depend on strict adherence to safety standards, regulatory compliance, and collaboration with local stakeholders to maintain ecological balance and protect wildlife resources during burn operations.

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Controlled burns to reduce wildfire risk while honoring Indigenous stewardship in California’s 96064 region.

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California → Fish and Wildlife, Region 1 - Northern Region, Redding and Eureka

NAICS

561990 - All Other Support ServicesView NAICS

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CA, 96064

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AgencyCalifornia → Fish and Wildlife, Region 1 - Northern Region, Redding and Eureka
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California → Fish and Wildlife, Region 1 - Northern Region, Redding and Eureka
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Conduct controlled prescriptive and cultural burns to reduce vegetation fuel loads in sensitive wildlife habitats, including fire planning, ignition, monitoring, and suppression.

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