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Grouse Mountain Burn Planned on Blackrock District

The Blackrock Ranger District of the Bridger-Teton National Forest plans to begin ignitions on the Grouse Mountain Prescribed Fire as soon as Monday October 4th, 2021. The unit is up to 365-acres approximately 7-miles south of US Highway 26/287 in the vicinity of Grouse Mountain.

The Grouse Mountain prescribed fire unit is designed to restore whitebark pine habitat and study the effects of other treatments on the species. Whitebark pine numbers have been on the decline throughout the Bridger-Teton National Forest and across the west due to blister rust infections and the mountain pine beetle. This burn will not only attempt to promote the propagation of the whitebark pine species, it will also allow researchers to continue to find new treatments to aid forest managers throughout the region in preserving other five-need species.

Ignition operations are expected to take place over three days as conditions permit. Ground and aviation resources will be conducting both firing and holding operations and crews will remain on the unit to until it is secure. Due to the remote location of the burn, it is not anticipated that there will be any significant smoke impacts to local communities, though smoke will be visible. Visitors to the area are encouraged to use caution and avoid areas where burn operations are taking place.

Follow the Bridger-Teton National Forest on Facebook for updates prior to and during the burn. For further information please contact the Blackrock Ranger District at 307-543-3900 or visit www.tetonfires.com.

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