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Point Reyes National SeashoreLimantour area during the 1995 Vision Fire
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Fire Management News and Highlights

Project Highlights

Diseased Fire-Prone Trees Removed from Homestead Valley - September 2007 (146 KB PDF)

Fire Education Internship Increases Understanding of Community Fire Hazards - Summer 2007 (123 KB PDF)

Tree Thinning Reduces Fire Hazard on Palomarin Trail - Summer 2007 (152 KB PDF)

Defensible Space Around Park Structures Begins Work of Fire Season - June 7, 2007 (258 KB PDF)

San Francisco Bay Area National Parks Support Interagency Fire Management Response Throughout 2006 Season (58 KB PDF)

2005 Safety Award Recognizes Fire and Fuels Crews for Successful Tree Removal Operations (127 KB PDF)

Inverness Ridge Fuelbreak Improves Community Protection in Wildfire Recovery Area -2005 (109 KB PDF)

Limantour Prescribed Fire Initiates Strategic Fuelbreak - Fall 2005 (109 KB PDF)

West Marin Disaster Councils Offer Community Education on Wildland Fire Preparedness - Summer 2005 (77 KB PDF)

Highway One Eucalyptus Treatment Reduces Fire Hazard - Winter 2005 (115 KB PDF)

Drakes Beach Prescribed Fire - Reducing Fuel to Protect Park Structures and Initiate Grassland Restoration - September 15, 2004 (61 KB PDF)

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Fuels Management Projects Announcements

Palomarin Fuel Reduction - 2007 (327 KB PDF)

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Press Releases

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Elephant seals at the main colony at Point Reyes  

Did You Know?
Northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) began breeding at Point Reyes in 1981 after being absent for over 150 years. The population breeds at terrestrial haul out sites at Point Reyes Headland, one of only eleven mainland breeding areas for northern elephant seals in the world.

Last Updated: September 03, 2008 at 13:31 EST