Land managers around Corvallis are preparing to conduct a series of controlled ecological burns this weekend aimed at reinvigorating native plant communities and reducing wildfire risks. These carefully planned burns serve to mimic natural fire cycles that historically maintained the region’s diverse ecosystems. By removing accumulated underbrush and invasive species, the burns will enable native flora to thrive, benefiting local wildlife that depends on healthy habitats.

Key objectives of the burns include:

  • Promoting growth of native grasses and wildflowers
  • Suppressing encroachment of invasive plant species
  • Reducing fuel loads to mitigate future wildfire intensity
AreaBurn Size (acres)Expected Duration
Finley Wildlife…