One of the tools in hazard reduction efforts is the removal of heavy vegetation growth under controlled conditions to reduce the fuels available to future wildfires. Vegetation is generally removed using mechanical methods – such as mulching or chipping – or prescribed (controlled) fires under manageable conditions.
Fuel mitigation projects: Lost Pines Task Force's Role in Prescribed Burning
2013 Reicher Ranch fuels reduction2013 Camp Bowie prescribed burn2013 Lake Travis fuels reduction2013 Cedar Hill shaded fuel break2013 Bastrop prescribed burn2013 Galveston research burnCanyon Springs Ranch fuel mitigationCouncil Creek fuel mitigationJim Hogg State Park fuel mitigationWalnut Canyon fuel mitigation Mineral Wells fuel reduction Lake Whitney fuel reduction Bexar County fuel reduction Honey Creek fuel mitigation Government Canyon prescribed burn Sheldon Lake prescribed burn MD Anderson fuel reduction