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Contact: Susan Teel, 850-934-2612
GULF BREEZE, Fla. -- Gulf Islands National Seashore is planning to conduct controlled burns within the Naval Live Oaks Area between March 27 through April 30. The controlled burns will only occur if specific conditions exist and will take place between 10 a.m. and end by around 4 p.m.
Visitors and residents can find out more information about the controlled burns by visiting the park website. Residents living in proximity of the areas will also receive letters about the scheduled event(s).
Longleaf pine habitats in the Naval Live Oaks Area depend on regular fire to maintain this ecosystem type, which is important for several protected species. The national seashore has developed small burn blocks, to mitigate potential community impacts. Ground ignition will be used to limit smoke and help provide maximum control of the burn areas.
Recent wildland fire seasons have been extreme, serving as a reminder that fire is a natural process and proactive measures can diminish the possibility or prevent wildfires from spreading. Introducing fire into the ecosystem, through the seashore’s prescribed fire program can help curtail the risk to life, property, and resources in the event of a wildfire from a lightning strike or incidental human causes. Beyond preventative measures, fire can benefit wildlife and their habitat.
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About Gulf Islands National Seashore: Created in 1971, the national seashore stretches 160 miles along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico in Florida and Mississippi, and includes barrier islands, maritime forests, historic forts, bayous, and marine habitat. Visit us at www.nps.gov/GulfIslands, on Facebook www.facebook.com/GulfIslandsNPS, Twitter www.twitter.com/GulfIslandsNPS, and Instagram www.Instagram.com/GulfIslandsNPS.
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Last updated: March 25, 2022