Groveland, CA — The US Forest Service reports that a lightning-caused fire located in an isolated area of the Stanislaus National Forest two weeks ago is being managed to achieve multiple objectives. The Bone Fire was first spotted on June 15 along Jawbone Pass. The Forest Service indicates that it was in an ideal location, within a pre-planned Cherry North Prescribed burn area. Crews had already thinned vegetation along containment lines, and cleared roads impacted by winter storm damage, preparing for an upcoming prescribed burn in that area. “This lightning strike happened right in an area where we had already done significant planning and prep work,” said Groveland District Fire Manageme
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