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  2. Controlled burn - Wikipedia

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    A controlled or prescribed (Rx) burn is the practice of intentionally setting a fire to change the assemblage of vegetation and decaying material in a landscape. The purpose could be for forest management , ecological restoration , land clearing or wildfire fuel management.

  3. Prescribed burns: Expert explains the what, when, why ... - AOL

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    An Oregon Department of Forestry prescribed fire coordinator gives the basics on controlled fires and what they're used for. Prescribed burns: Expert explains the what, when, why, where and how of ...

  4. Cultural burning - Wikipedia

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    Cultural burning is the process of using prescribed burns to manage landscapes, a process used primarily by Indigenous peoples; ...

  5. Glossary of wildfire terms - Wikipedia

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    prescribed burn. Also called a controlled burn, even if it becomes uncontrollable. A fire that is deliberately ignited for the purpose of forest or prairie management, often to remove heavy fuel buildup or simulate natural cycles of fire in an ecosystem. progressive hose lay

  6. Native American use of fire in ecosystems - Wikipedia

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    Burning has been found to be beneficial in increasing the biodiversity found in the grasslands created beneath the understory of oak tree groves, bringing a greater presence of reptiles, amphibians and small mammals, and the density of blueberry bushes has been found to be benefit from prescribed burning as well. [35] [36]

  7. Don’t panic if you see smoke blowing over JBLM on ... - AOL

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    The Aug. 14 prescribed burn is meant to begin at 10 a.m. and last until 4 p.m., but that’s somewhat subject to weather and other conditions. Wednesday, Aug. 14: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  8. Driptorch - Wikipedia

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    A backfire is a more aggressive type of burning done to influence the behavior of the main fire. In forest and prairie management, the driptorch is the most common tool used to ignite prescribed burns, which are used to remove excess fuel buildup or to re-create natural cycles of fire in an ecosystem.

  9. The Mariposa Grove may escape the latest threat thanks to controlled burning of dense underbrush. | Opinion Environmentalists don’t like prescribed fires. Irony is that may save Yosemite’s ...