Conditions ideal for prescribed burns in Southwest Colorado

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Conditions ideal for prescribed burns in Southwest Colorado

San Juan National Forest to take advantage of snowpack
Smoke and fire from a first-entry prescribed burn on May 5 at Rabbit Mountain, on Bureau of Land Management land near Bayfield.
A crew member on Columbine Wildland Fire Module ignites surface fuels using a drip torch on May 16 in the Brockover Prescribed Burn in the Pagosa Ranger District of the San Juan National Forest.
Surface fire behavior is seen May 16 on the Brockover Prescribed Burn in the Pagosa Ranger District of the San Juan National Forest.
Surface fire behavior is seen May 15 in the second-entry West Rim Pines Prescribed Burn on Bureau of Land Management Land in San Miguel County.
White fir burns May 16 during the Brockover Prescribed Burn in the Pagosa Ranger District of the San Juan National Forest.

Conditions ideal for prescribed burns in Southwest Colorado

Smoke and fire from a first-entry prescribed burn on May 5 at Rabbit Mountain, on Bureau of Land Management land near Bayfield.
A crew member on Columbine Wildland Fire Module ignites surface fuels using a drip torch on May 16 in the Brockover Prescribed Burn in the Pagosa Ranger District of the San Juan National Forest.
Surface fire behavior is seen May 16 on the Brockover Prescribed Burn in the Pagosa Ranger District of the San Juan National Forest.
Surface fire behavior is seen May 15 in the second-entry West Rim Pines Prescribed Burn on Bureau of Land Management Land in San Miguel County.
White fir burns May 16 during the Brockover Prescribed Burn in the Pagosa Ranger District of the San Juan National Forest.
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