Steve Troxler, Commissioner | North Carolina Department Of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Steve Troxler, Commissioner | North Carolina Department Of Agriculture & Consumer Services
The North Carolina Forest Service has announced plans to conduct a prescribed burn on Big Island, located in Lake James, McDowell County. The operation is scheduled for Wednesday, February 26, weather and conditions permitting. The planned burn will cover 63 acres and aims to reduce the accumulation of hazardous fuels that could lead to a major wildfire. Additionally, it is expected to enhance wildlife habitat and improve the aesthetic appeal of the area.
Prescribed fire involves the controlled use of fire under specific weather and fuel conditions to achieve management goals. It serves as an essential tool for forest and wildlife management while mitigating wildfire risks.
The N.C. Forest Service anticipates minimal smoke impact during the burn, with some residual smoke expected around the lake and in low-lying areas afterward.
This event marks the second burn rotation on Big Island; a previous burn was conducted by the service in March 2021.
Prescribed fire continues to be one of the most effective practices for maintaining healthy forests in North Carolina.
For more information about prescribed fire benefits, visit www.ncforestservice.gov/goodfire.