Thursday, October 23, 2025

Schenk Prescribed Fire

 

October 23, 2025 – The Bureau of Land Management is planning to conduct the Schenk prescribed fire project on Friday, October 24, weather dependent. Approximately 680 acres will be burned if conditions warrant.  The Schenk project area is located approximately 5 miles southwest of Jewel Cave National Monument. 

The objectives of this prescribed fire are to reduce forest density and hazardous fuels accumulations that could make suppression efforts difficult to control during the summer months. As well as remove insect-weakened trees and minimize the risk of unwanted wildfire that could move onto private lands. 

Prescribed fire is also used in multiple existing meadows to rejuvenate grasses, forbs, and shrubs, to benefit grazing, while reestablishing meadow boundaries by reducing pine, and spruce encroachment. 

We are asking forest visitors and hunters to avoid the area during this time. Smoke from the prescribed burn will be visible throughout the day of the burn and may linger for several days.

Firefighters will be on site throughout the day of ignition and will periodically patrol the burns for several days afterward. If you see smoke from this burn, please refrain from calling 911.

For more information contact Travis Lipp, Fire Management Specialist, at (605) 210-0741. 

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