The Bureau of Land Management plans to conduct prescribed burning of slash piles south of Moab along the Colorado River adjacent to State Routes 128 and 279 and in the Kane Creek area near the Amasa Back trailhead parking lot.
Slash burning is a form of fire mitigation designed to keep public lands healthy, a BLM news release said.
“It has been shown to reduce wildfire risk to adjacent areas, restore riparian ecosystem health, improve native plant communities, and enhance wildlife habitat. Prescribed burns work to protect local communities from destructive wildfire by pro-actively. managing landscapes. Often, the most desirable conditions needed to conduct these projects occur with little notice.”
BLM said fire and fuel specialists will review weather and burn conditions for safe operations and smoke dispersion. Smoke and flames may be visible from nearby highways or in local communities. Light smoke may remain visible from the surrounding area for several days after a burn occurs.
Utah Fire Info will post information at utahfireinfo.gov.
For more information call Jason Kirks at the Canyon Country District Office (435) 259-2194.
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