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Controlled burns scheduled in Glacier Park

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 7 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| April 20, 2016 6:59 AM

Two prescribed fire projects are planned along the Inside North Fork Road area of Glacier National Park in the next month, depending on weather and fuel conditions.

Park fire crews plan to burn 100 acres in the vicinity of Sullivan Meadow, approximately two miles east of Logging Ranger Station. The primary objectives of the burn are to reduce the number of understory trees serving as “ladders for fire” underneath mature ponderosa pine, thin out trees that established after the 1999 Anaconda Fire and the 2001 Moose Fire, and to expose mineral soil to provide a seed bed for natural ponderosa pine regeneration.

A second prescribed burn of approximately 70 acres is proposed in Round Prairie approximately eight miles northwest of Polebridge. The primary objective of this burn is to reduce the density of young trees that are encroaching on the native prairie grassland. For additional information, please contact the park at 406-888-7800.

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