Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Reports
The Interagency Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Team’s primary
mission is to evaluate potential threats to life, property and
resources, which could result from the recent wildfire. The team’s
fire assessments will include review of the overall burn severity,
fire effects, and rehabilitation needs for cultural and natural
resources and infrastructure.
Upon completion of this assessment, short-term emergency
stabilization and rehabilitation measures will be initiated. The
primary objectives are to protect life, property and resources, and
to reduce further resource damage that may be caused by flooding as
a direct result of the fire. The team is focusing on the potential
for accelerated erosion and runoff from the loss of vegetation and
charred soils.
The BAER Teams are comprise with specialists that include
disciplines such as hydrology, soil science, archeology, geology,
engineering, geographic information systems, wildlife biology,
forestry and plant biology.
Butler 2 Fire - Mountaintop Ranger District - September 16, 2007
14,039 Acres
Burned Area
Report September 30, 2007 (Reference FSH 2509.13) PDF
Butler 2 Fire
BAER Botany Report
Butler 2 Fire BAER Heritage Report
Butler 2 Fire
BAER Roads Report
Butler 2 Fire BAER Wildlife Assessment Report
Butler 2 Fire BAER Hydrology Consolidated Report
Butler 2 Fire BAER Noxious Weed Detection Survey Report
Butler 2 Fire BAER Contact: Marc Stamer 909 382-2828
Slide Fire - Mountaintop Ranger District - October 22, 2007 12,759 Acres
Burned Area
Report, Revised 11-19-07 (Reference FSH 2509.13) PDF
Link to BAER
Inicweb.org page
Slide Fire BAER Contact: Marc Stamer 909 382-2828
Grass Valley Fire - Mountaintop Ranger District - October 22,
2007 1,247 Acres
Burned Area
Report, Revised 11-19-07 (Reference FSH 2509.13) PDF
Link to BAER
Inicweb.org page
Butler 2 Fire BAER Contact: Marc Stamer 909 382-2828
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