Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Glacier National Park Announces Prescribed Burn on North Fork

A prescribed fire project is planned in the North Fork area of Glacier National Park, approximately four miles northwest of Polebridge in the next month.

Approximately 260 acres are planned to be burned in the Big Prairie area, depending on weather and fuel conditions. This is in addition to the 141 acres of prairie that were successfully burned last spring.

The primary objective of the burn is to reduce the numbers of lodgepole pine seedlings and saplings, which are encroaching on the native prairie grassland. Managers hope to reduce the number of these young lodgepole pine with fire and improve the vigor of the native grasses and shrubs, while maintaining some lodgepole pine.

This prescribed burn will only take place if optimum weather and smoke dispersal parameters are met. For additional information, please contact the park at 406-888-7800.



Jeff
Hiking in Glacier National Park

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