Prescribed Burn Planned in Zion National Park
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May 11, 2007 According to Superintendent Jock Whitworth, ZionNational Park plans to start ignition of the remaining 670 acres of the 2,300-acre East Mesa Prescribed Fire during the week of May 13, 2007. The exact date of the ignition will depend on weather conditions and the availability of firefighting resources. This prescribed fire project is located on the east side of the park, northwest of the Zion Ponderosa Ranch. This prescribed burn is a continuation of the project that was initiated in spring 2006 when approximately 1,800 acres were treated. Short-term impacts will be possible smoky conditions and the temporary closure of trails in the vicinity of the burn area. Forecasted weather conditions should provide good smoke dispersal, but there is potential for it to settle into the canyons during the night. Stave Spring Trailhead and EchoCanyon (beyond the junction with Observation Point Trail) will be temporarily closed during the burn and reopened only when conditions are safe. The East Rim Trail and Observation Point (from Weeping Rock Trailhead) will remain open for day hiking only. 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 park works very closely with other state and federal land management agencies in the planning and management of these fires. The policy of using fire as a tool will help decrease risks to life, property, and resources; prescribed fires will help perpetuate the natural resource values for which ZionNational Park was established. For more information about this or other prescribed fire projects in Zion, call 435-772-3256 or visit our website at www.nps.gov/zion/Fire/Index.htm.
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Did You Know?
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) had three camps in Zion National Park in the 1930's. Much of their work can be seen today. More...