Fish and Wildlife plans controlled burn

Sussex. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is going to plan controlled burns in March and April on 62 acres of Route 284 in Wantage and 168 acres behind the headquarters on Route 565 in Sussex. Dates will depend on weather conditions, favorable winds and the availability of trained fireflighters.

| 16 Mar 2020 | 01:45

    The U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service wishes to inform the community that Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge is planning to conduct controlled burns in March or April on 62 acres off Route 284 in Wantage and 168 acres behind the headquarters office off Route 565 in Sussex.

    The actual dates will depend on weather conditions, favorable winds for smoke to rise and disperse, and the availability of trained wildland firefighters. The use of prescribed fire is part of the Refuge habitat management program.

    The objectives of the prescribed burn are to maintain and enhance migratory and wintering habitat for songbirds and foraging raptors, by reducing undesirable plants and encouraging growth of native warm-season grasses. Removing invasive, non-native plants and woody vegetation will allow the growth of native grassland plants that provide good wildlife habitat. A controlled burn will also reduce the chance for future wildfires by removing standing dead vegetation that burns easily. The effort will help maintain habitats which provide valuable foraging and nesting habitat for bluebirds, tree swallows, foraging raptors, song birds and other grassland birds.

    The Refuge has safely conducted prescribed burns in previous years to restore wildlife habitat and control woody vegetation and invasive plant species. The 2020 prescribed burn will be conducted during spring when ground vegetation is dry enough to burn, but wet enough for the fire to be easily controlled. Fire breaks will be established around the burn unit to prevent the fire from spreading on or off Refuge lands. Local emergency personnel, including the local police and fire departments will be notified prior to the prescribed burn. Specially trained personnel with specialized equipment will ignite and control the fire and its resulting smoke within prescription. The burn will only take place under the right weather conditions. It is estimated that the burn will be completed in one day, with an active burning period of 4-6 hours.

    For additional information, visit http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Wallkill_River/ or contact the Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge Office at 973-702-7266, Ext. 18.