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Approve and Implement a Fire Management Plan

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The purpose of this plan is to develop the park's fire management program to better protect human life, property, cultural resources; and to protect, maintain or restore natural resources.

This plan will serve as (1) programmatic direction for all fire management activities, and (2) the basis for future funding, particularly for the use of prescribed fire and fuels treatments.

Under the direction of Director's Order 18, parks are required to complete and review annually a park-specific Fire Management Plan (FMP). National Park Service Director's Order 18 states: "each park with vegetation capable of carrying fire to prepare a fire management plan to guide a fire management program that is responsive to the park's natural and cultural resource objectives and to safety considerations for park visitor, employees, and developed facilities. Alternatives to be implemented will be described in detail in a draft Fire Management Plan. The Environmental Assessment developed in support of the fire management plan will consider effects on air quality, water quality, health and safety, and natural and cultural resource management objectives."

Contact Information

Rita Pregana, rita_pregana@nps.gov
808-328-2326 X 1104