Fire and Aviation
Prescribed Fire
After 100 years of actively suppressing fire in our national forests, the
clinical report is in. Our forests are unhealthy and the prescription for getting
them back to a healthy state is -- fire.
When the land now contained within the boundaries of the Prescott National
Forest was in a natural state, fires swept through in a two to six year cycle.
These fires were low intensity and effectively controlled the understory of
the forest, eliminating fuels on a regular basis.
The
Prescott National Forest is now endeavoring to replicate the
natural process with prescribed burning and mechanical treatment. Burning will
take place when various conditions such as humidity, wind direction, speed,
and fuels moisture make it safe and effective to burn.
2010 & 2011 Planned Prescribed Burn Projects:
A total of 6 prescribed burns totaling approximately 13,000 acres are prepared
for the Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 burning season. This includes 2,600 acres south and west of Prescott, 3,500
acres near Goodwin, 200 acres near Horse Thief, 3,400 acres at Campwood, and 3,300 acres south of Cherry.
These burns will be carefully implemented and monitored to
assure that they minimize human health effects and meet resource objectives.
Public and fire fighter safety is our first priority in working
though the burning season. Patience, understanding and flexibility will increase
our community success.
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