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Zion National Park
2010 Zion Canyon Prescribed Fires

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Date: May 24, 2010
Contact: David Eaker, 435-772-7811

Zion National Park will be implementing a series of small, 3-20 acre prescribed burns this spring in Zion Canyon.  The first of these burns is planned in the vicinity of park headquarters on or after May 25.  The exact dates of the burns will depend on predicted weather conditions and current fuel conditions.    The primary objectives of these burns are to reduce the amount of exotic vegetation and their associated fire hazard, thus providing safety to park visitors, staff and park infrastructure, while simultaneously restoring native perennial grasses.  These fires will only be ignited if favorable weather conditions exist and required firefighting personnel are available.  Short-term impacts from these prescribed burns may include short-term smoky conditions and temporary traffic control measures in the vicinity of the burn units.  There are no trail or road closures associated with these burns.

In recent years, Zion Canyon has seen a number of exotic, annual grasses (mainly cheatgrass and ripgut brome) take over and out compete the native perennial grasses that once covered the area.  Because these fine, flashy exotic grasses cure late in the spring, they represent a considerable fire danger throughout the summer.   The reduction of these exotic grasses by prescribed fire will help to reduce the fire danger in Zion Canyon and also provide the native grasses an opportunity to re-establish themselves.   

The goal of the prescribed fire program in Zion is to use management-ignited prescribed fire, where appropriate, for the restoration of fire-dependent ecosystems and species-specific resource management goals.  Prescribed fire projects are to be conducted in a manner consistent with land and resource management plans, public health considerations, and approved prescribed fire plans.  The policy of using fire as a tool will help decrease risks to life, property, and resources and will help perpetuate the natural resource values for which Zion National Park was established.

For more information about this or other prescribed fire projects in Zion, call 435-772-3256 or visit our website at http://www.nps.gov/zion/naturescience/fire-management-homepage.htm

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Last Updated: May 24, 2010 at 19:38 MST