BLM to conduct spring prescribed fire projects

Posted 3/7/24

The Bureau of Land Management Wind River/Bighorn Basin District tentatively plans to conduct six prescribed fire projects within the Cody and Worland field office areas this spring as part of the …

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BLM to conduct spring prescribed fire projects

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The Bureau of Land Management Wind River/Bighorn Basin District tentatively plans to conduct six prescribed fire projects within the Cody and Worland field office areas this spring as part of the BLM’s commitment to keeping public landscapes healthy and productive.

The prescribed fire projects may be conducted March through May, and when weather conditions and fuel moisture conditions are favorable for a safe and effective burn. Smoke may be visible at times during the operations. The projects will occur on BLM-managed lands, as well as State of Wyoming, Wyoming Game and Fish Department and private lands.

“These projects are designed for overall land heath and to restore vegetation communities, increase wildlife habitat, and reduce the hazardous build-up of fuels to lessen the probability of a severe wildfire,” said BLM Assistant Fire Management Officer Rance Neighbors.

Projects in the Cody Field Office area include Vopats Canyon and Mexican Hills area (200 acres), Little Mountain in the John Blue/Georges Spring/Geodes Spring areas (200 acres), Porcupine Creek and Dugan Bench area (300 acres), and Cottonwood Creek (300 acres).

Projects in the Worland Field Office include Medicine Lodge, approximately 5 miles northeast of Hyattville in the Medicine Lodge Wildlife Habitat Management Area (200 acres); and Noon Point, approximately 20 miles southwest of Meeteetse in the Gooseberry Creek Drainage (200 acres).
For more information, contact Rance Neighbors at (307) 347-5100. 

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