Firefighters tackled a major heath blaze at Puddletown Forest.
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said 10 fire engines were at the scene yesterday.
The cause is believed to be a barbecue which got out of control.
Crews from Poole, Weymouth, Wareham,Hamworthy, Blandford, Wimborne, Dorchester and Bere Regis were involved in fighting the blaze.
Wildlife has been destroyed in the fire, crews said.
The brigade said this incident is an example of why it is urging people not to have bonfires and fires in the open as they quickly spread in this current dry weather.
"We cannot stress enough how irresponsible this is, especially in these current times," the service said.
In a previous warning the brigade said: "Please avoid having bonfires at the moment, they cause many unnecessary turnouts and they get out of control easily as it is dry. Neighbours complaining about bonfires also tie up 999 lines.
"People are also suffering with breathing difficulties and we are mindful that smoke won't help."
We currently have 10 appliances in attendance at a heath fire in Puddletown. This is an example of why we are urging people NOT to have bonfires. They quickly spread in this current dry weather. #Dorset #Wiltshire
— DWFireControl (@DWFireControl) April 26, 2020
@DWFireControl are supporting a heath fire incident in Puddletown that has numerous @DWFireRescue resources in attendance. Please keep following government guidance and only go outdoors when necessary, this will help us prevent these damaging, resource intensive fires starting.
— Andy Cole (@AndyCol92235287) April 26, 2020
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