Lake County EcoCultural TREX

Prescribed Fire & Cultural Burning Training Exchange

Building capacity for tribes, community members, private landowners, agencies and NGO’s to work together to bring good fire back to the land, for the benefit of all.

The Lake County EcoCultural TREX is a prescribed and cultural fire training exchange led by the Tribal EcoRestoration Alliance (TERA) in partnership with Tribes, agencies, and community organizations. TREX take place across the country and around the world to address one of the most fundamental ways to shift fire culture: giving more people the opportunity to work with fire. Lake EcoCultural TREX partners include:

Lake EcoCultural TREX integrates training and collaborative burning to build local capacity and steward land with fire

  • EcoCultural Fire Trainings

    The Tribal EcoRestoration Alliance offers a series of trainings as part of the Lake EcoCultural TREX to support our community in safely and effectively implementing prescribed and cultural fire.

    Our trainings focus on learning about good fire through an EcoCultural Stewardship lens.

    Many of our trainings also support building NWCG qualifications for fireline positions.

    Learn more about upcoming EcoCultural Fire Trainings

  • Two fire practitioners conducting an ecocultural burn in black oak understory

    Collaborative Burning

    Throughout the TREX season (October through June), TERA plans and implements collaborative prescribed and cultural burns on private, public, and Tribal land across Lake and Mendocino counties, in partnership with Tribes, agencies, and organizations.

    The goals of these burns include to support cultural revitalization, improve the health of oak woodlands and grasslands, enhance wildlife habitat, provide capacity building and training around beneficial burning, and reduce fuel loading and increase wildfire resilience.

    Inquire about burning on your land

  • EcoCultural Fire Crew

    EcoCultural Fire Crew

    As part of the TREX, our on-call EcoCultural Fire Crew works to return cultural burning and prescribed fire to our ancestral lands. Crew members assist with preparing, scouting, briefing, igniting, holding, fire effects monitoring, extinguishment, securement, and patrol on prescribed and cultural burns.

    EcoCultural Fire Crew members will be notified of burn windows as they arise throughout the season (October through June) and can sign up to participate on dates they are available.

    Learn more about the EcoCultural Fire Crew

Interested in good fire on your land?

We are available to support Tribes, private landowners, and other organizations with:

  • Identifying and assessing potential burn units

  • Creating ecocultural burn goals and objectives

  • Writing burn plans and securing permits

  • Mobilizing people and resources to conduct a safe and successful burn through the Lake County EcoCultural TREX

WE ARE GRATEFUL TO OUR FUNDERS!

Lake County EcoCultural TREX is made possible with funding from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) as part of the
California Climate Investments Program through a Workforce Development grant.