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Prescribed Fire and Pile Burning Operations

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The contract involves conducting prescribed fire and pile burning operations to reduce wildfire risk by strategically eliminating woody debris in a manner that prioritizes ecological health and safety. These activities are designed to restore natural fire regimes, improve habitat conditions, and protect nearby communities and infrastructure from potential uncontrolled wildfires. All work must adhere to strict environmental standards and be carried out under controlled conditions to ensure minimal impact on non-target species, air quality, and surrounding ecosystems. The operations are to be performed in a designated area with a place of performance identified by the zip code 96104, under the oversight of the Fish and Wildlife, Region 1 – Northern Region, based in California. This subcontract falls under the NAICS code 924120, indicating it is part of wildlife management and conservation activities. The posting date of July 9, 2026, suggests the work is planned for future implementation, and while no specific solicitation number is provided, the project can be referenced via its unique identifier on the CEQAnet portal. There is no indication of a set-aside designation or specific point of contact, and the contract does not include further details regarding bid submission, duration, or funding limits.

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Prescribed fire and pile burning in 96104 to reduce wildfire risk and restore ecological health under Fish and Wildlife oversight.

Agency

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

NAICS

924120 - Administration of Conservation ProgramsView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, 96104

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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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ContactsNo contact information available

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Conduct controlled burns and pile burning to eliminate woody debris and reduce wildfire risk in an ecologically responsible manner.

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