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Forest Service: Spring prescribed burning to begin on Mark Twain National Forest

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As weather becomes warmer and drier in the coming days and weeks, Mark Twain National Forest personnel expect ideal conditions for conducting prescribed burning operations.

A prescribed fire is a fire ignited by highly trained wildland firefighting personnel, when conditions are right, to promote healthy ecology and improve wildlife habitat, officials explain. To minimize smoke impacts to local communities and disperse smoke quickly, these projects will be done when favorable atmospheric conditions occur.

Prescribed fires are used to reduce the threat of severe wildfires and to improve the health of native plants and wildlife habitat, since these ecosystems are historically fire-dependent. Deer, turkey, quail and other species benefit when plants they rely on for food and cover are rejuvenated using prescribed fire. 

Neighboring landowners will be contacted prior to ignitions. Signs will be posted on roads and trails near prescribed fire operations on the day of the burn. Drivers who encounter smoke on the highway are reminded to slow down, turn on their vehicles’ low beam lights and drive cautiously, watching out for firefighting equipment and other vehicles that may be stopped along the road. 

MTNF coordinates with other federal and state land managers, the National Weather Service and nonprofit and private landowners as partners in the spring prescribed burn efforts. The burns can be conducted using helicopters or by crews with drip-torches. The desired effects are reducing the fuel-loading in the hardwood ecosystems, stimulating the grass/forbs plant community and maintaining open areas in glade and prairie ecosystems. The burns mimic the historic fire occurrence for the areas in which they are planned. 

A map of planned 2024 prescribed burn units is posted online at www.fs.usda.gov/goto/FY22RxFire. Prescribed burn projects are often selected to be implemented on short notice, based on conditions expected for the next day, so plans may change. Updated information about when particular prescribed fire projects will be conducted can be found by following the Forest’s Facebook page @marktwainnatioanlforest.

For more information about prescribed burning on Mark Twain National Forest, contact a local Forest Service office between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays at these numbers:

• Forest Supervisor’s Office, 573-364-4621

• Ava/Cassville/Willow Springs Ranger District, 417-683-4428

• Eleven Point Ranger District, 573-996-2153

• Houston/Rolla/Cedar Creek Ranger District, 417-967-4194

• Poplar Bluff Ranger District, 573-785-1475

• Potosi/Fredericktown Ranger District, 573-438-5427

• Salem Ranger Distric,t 573-729-6656

Questions can also be emailed to Cody Norris, Public Affairs Officer at cody.s.norris@usda.gov.



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