- The Long Draw Prescribed Fire accomplished 260 acres. Firefighters will continue to staff this burn overnight and tomorrow night, to monitor fire activity and mop up around the perimeter. Smoke is settling in the lower areas around the vicinity and is expected to dissipate tomorrow.
- The Witch Prescribed Fire accomplished 795 acres. Firefighters will monitor the perimeter of this burn until late in the evening as deemed appropriate and will continue to mop up the perimeter in the coming days.
Long Draw Prescribed Fire |
Long Draw Prescribed Fire |
Witch Prescribed Fire |
Custer, S.D., Oct. 10, 2023 – The Black Hills National Forest is planning to conduct two separate prescribed fires next week, weather dependent. The objectives of both fires are to enhance wildlife habitat and reduce hazardous fuel loads.
The Mystic Ranger District is planning
to conduct the Long Draw prescribed fire project November 13-16, 2023. The Long Draw project area is located
approximately 5 miles west of Hill City, SD.
The Hell Canyon Ranger District is
planning to conduct the Witch prescribed fire project November 14 and 15, 2023. The Witch project area is located
approximately 3 miles southwest of Pringle, SD. Alternative funding sources
were provided to this project by grants from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
and the National Wild Turkey Federation.
Resource objectives for both fires are
focused on enhancing forage for big game wildlife, restoring open forest
conditions dominated by ponderosa pine, and reducing fuel loading. Removal of
encroaching trees from meadows helps maintain the native plants that grow in
these areas and provides forage for wildlife.
“We’re continuing the use of
prescribed fire to enhance wildlife habitat and increase public safety,” said Shea
Koch, Mystic Fuels Technician, Black Hills National Forest. “Without prescribed fire, forest ecosystems
can become overcrowded and contribute to extreme wildfires through the buildup
of combustible materials on forest floors.”
We are asking forest visitors and
hunters to avoid these areas during this time. Smoke from the prescribed fires
will be visible throughout the day of the fire and may linger for several days.
Firefighters will be on site throughout the day of ignition and will
periodically patrol the fires for several days afterward. If you see smoke from
these areas, please refrain from calling 911.
Prescribed fire specialists compare
current and predicted environmental conditions to those outlined in prescribe
fire plans before deciding whether to implement on a given day. Prescribe fire
plans include 21 separate elements including Goals & Objectives,
Prescription (weather and fire behavior), Holding plans, and Contingency
planning. A prescribed fire will not be ignited unless the conditions meet
the criteria described in the written plan.
For more information on the Black
Hills National Forest, visit http://www.fs.usda.gov/blackhills.
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