Fire Management Program

Technical Services

A firefighter wearing a yellow jacket and black pants is using a fire extinguisher to put out a small grass fire near a large tree during a forest fire.

The Watershed Research and Training Center employs a full range of natural resource management professionals that can help you reach your goals. From planning and compliance, to implementation and monitoring, our staff can help you every step of the way.

Our reliable, professional crews are available at reasonable rates and we often have grant funding that can offset or reduce the cost of work if you reside within specific project areas.

  • A team of people stands outdoors at a briefing, with one person writing on a large whiteboard with maps and notes, while others listen. An off-road vehicle is parked in the background.

    Burn Planning

  • A prescribed fire technician wearing a yellow helmet and yellow jacket observes a pile burn with tall flames and minimal smoke.

    Pile Burning

  • Prescribed fire technicians manage a grass burn in an open oak woodland with sunlight shining through trees.

    Smoke Management Planing

  • A prescribed fire technician in yellow protective gear and helmet uses a drip torch and hand tool to control a burn on a hillside.

    Broadcast Burning

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