A Cal Fire shield logo fills the frame, labeled “California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection,” with large white text overlaid across the center reading “CONTROL BURN.”
CONTROL BURN - The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection logo, serving California. (California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection via Bay City News)

MENDOCINO CO., 4/26/25 – A prescribed burn continues Monday at Shamrock Ranch near Laytonville, said Cal Fire. Smoke and firefighting aircraft may be visible in the area, including along U.S. Highway 101.

The burn is a continuation of a series of prescribed burns that Cal Fire implemented has implemented on the ranch since October. This specific burn started April 15 and continues through early May.

Cal Fire plans to treat approximately 1,000 acres of grasslands, chaparral, and understory vegetation within oak woodlands and mixed conifer habitats.

The burn will take Monday through Friday, with activities starting around 8 a.m. and concluding around 3 p.m. daily.

The burn is part of the state’s efforts to reduce fuels as part of the California Fire Plan and California Wildfire and Forest Resilience Action Plan.   

Cal Fire said it plans to create “a mosaic of variously burned vegetation and islands of unburned habitat.” 

Shamrock Ranch is located southeast of Laytonville. Smoke and firefighting aircraft may be visible from the surrounding area and U.S. Route 101.

According to Cal Fire, the burn will be conducted under specific weather and fuel conditions.

Sarah Stierch covers breaking news and more for The Mendocino Voice. Reach her at sarah@mendovoice.com.

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