The Lands Council is inviting landowners and members of the public in Stevens County to a “Learn and Burn” event on April 29 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Prescribed burns play an essential role in forest health, according to a press release by The Lands Council. It returns nutrients to the soil, improves wildlife habitats, propagates new trees and can even increase the production of important plants, such as huckleberries.
According to the press release, the event aims to teach participants about site preparation, firing patterns, weather/prescription, the importance of keeping the fire where you want it, post-fire “mop up,” tools and equipment, permits and burn plans. Those interested should sign up through the website. The Lands Council asks participants to wear leather boots, non-synthetic clothing – such as cotton or wool – and bring leather gloves if possible. Lunch and coffee will be provided. The prescribed burns are weather-dependent. The Lands Council notes that while this event is planned for April 29, it may change due to the weather.
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