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New Jersey Forest Fire Service will be conducting prescribed burning operations in the following areas

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Today, March 6, the New Jersey Forest Fire Service will be conducting prescribed burning operations in the following areas. 

 Atlantic County – Estell Manor City – Tuckahoe Wildlife Management Area 

 Burlington County – Bass River Twp. – Bass River State Forest  

 Burlington County – Evesham Twp. – Wharton State Forest

 Cumberland County – Deerfield Twp. – Union Lake Wildlife Management Area

 Cumberland County – Maurice River Twp. – Belleplain State Forest

 Cumberland County – Maurice River Twp. – Peaslee Wildlife Management Area 

 Cumberland County – Millville City – Union Lake Wildlife Management Area 

 Cumberland County – Maurice River Twp. – Private Property

 Gloucester County – Franklin Twp. – Private Property 

 Monmouth County – Freehold Twp. – Turkey Swamp Wildlife Management Area 

 Ocean County – Lacey Twp. – County Property 

This schedule is weather dependent and subject to change. If in doubt about the source of smoke or fire, call 9-1-1 or 877-WARN-DEP (877-927-6337). 

 Active / upcoming prescribed burn map: https://www.njparksandforests.org/fire/infotools/rxb.html 

ABOUT PRESCRIBED BURNING: 

There are multiple benefits to prescribed burning, which is a safe, effective and efficient means of managing the buildup of forest fuels that may contribute to the start and spread of a wildfire. By actively eliminating sources of fuel that exacerbate forest fire risks through a controlled and prescribed burning program, the Forest Fire Service reduces risk to New Jersey residents, visitors and the environment. 

Prescribed burns improve habitat for plants and animals, reduce the presence of damaging insects and ticks, and recycle nutrients into the soil. In addition, prescribed burning is an important part of the state’s carbon defense strategy. Allowing experts to choose the intensity, timing and interval of fire across the landscape may help prevent a larger uncontrolled wildfire, which would contribute to significant carbon loss. Typically, most prescribed burns take place between February and early April.

 Learn more about prescribed burning in New Jersey: https://nj.gov/dep/newsrel/2023/23_0012.htm 

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