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Big Cypress National Preserve Issues Temporary Area Closure for AirplaneD Prescribed Fire OCHOPEE, FL – Big Cypress National Preserve has issued a temporary trail closure to promote visitor safety during prescribed fire activity beginning Monday, February 20, 2023. During the closure all recreational use including off-road vehicles, hiking, camping, hunting and commercial activities are prohibited in the designated areas. Prescribed fire is a carefully planned fire that uses fire science and specific environmental conditions to meet management goals for the preserve. A prescribed fire is one of Big Cypress’s best tools to help create a mosaic of diverse habitats, manage for our endangered species, and reduce the threat of a destructive wildfire. Please refer to the provided map and area description below, temporary closures include the following areas: • Land H Trail • Bamboos • TRU 8 • TRU 76 • TRU 6E • TRU 6 The following adjacent areas will remain open: • Private lands in the designated area; residents should use caution and notify the Fire Duty Officer of entry by calling 561-923-5228. Fire personnel anticipate 3-5 days of ignition operations and typically determine an area safe for reentry 2-4 days after ignitions are completed. Big Cypress Fire and Aviation will make a determination after ignitions are complete on when to lift the closure. The public will be advised of the implementation and subsequent
Big Cypress National Preserve Issues Temporary Area Closure for AirplaneD Prescribed Fire
OCHOPEE, FL – Big Cypress National Preserve has issued a temporary trail closure to promote visitor safety during prescribed fire activity beginning Monday, February 20, 2023. During the closure all recreational use including off-road vehicles, hiking, camping, hunting and commercial activities are prohibited in the designated areas.
Prescribed fire is a carefully planned fire that uses fire science and specific environmental conditions to meet management goals for the preserve. A prescribed fire is one of Big Cypress’s best tools to help create a mosaic of diverse habitats, manage for our endangered species, and reduce the threat of a destructive wildfire.
Please refer to the provided map and area description below, temporary closures include the following areas:
• Land H Trail
• Bamboos
• TRU 8
• TRU 76
• TRU 6E
• TRU 6
The following adjacent areas will remain open:
• Private lands in the designated area; residents should use caution and notify the Fire Duty Officer of entry by calling 561-923-5228.
Fire personnel anticipate 3-5 days of ignition operations and typically determine an area safe for reentry 2-4 days after ignitions are completed. Big Cypress Fire and Aviation will make a determination after ignitions are complete on when to lift the closure. The public will be advised of the implementation and subsequent