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Contact: Tonya Neider, 509-754-7846
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area may implement the following pile burns during the fall of 2020. Pile locations:
- Martin Creek, 12 acres, about 3 miles south of Haag Cove, Ferry County
- Hunters, 4 acres, near Hunters Campground, Stevens County
- Rickey Point, 8 acres adjacent to Rickey Point Road, Stevens County
- One large pile at each of the following locations: Stevens County -Evans, Kettle Falls, Gifford, Lincoln County -Fort Spokane, Keller Ferry, and Spring Canyon
- Reduced small fuels, which are primary fire carriers,
- Decreased risk and intensity of uncontrolled wildfires,
- Increased nutrients for trees and understory,
- Increased understory plant diversity and natural reseeding of trees.
Wildland fire management activities conducted by the National Park Service (NPS) are guided by NPS management policies and the Guidance for Implementation of Federal Wildland Fire Management Policy, 2009.
The National Park Service is strongly committed to firefighter and public safety.
Additional information may be found on the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area website at www.nps.gov/laro.
Last updated: November 2, 2020