North Dakota Prescribed Fire Cooperative

Sparking a new approach to North Dakota rangeland management

Photo: Josh Lefers/Audubon Dakota

Prescribed Fire Workshop - Tuesday, May 14 

The North Dakota Prescribed Fire Cooperative is hosting a prescribed fire workshop with a live fire demonstration and presentations. You are invited to join us for this full-day workshop. The morning will include classroom style instruction and a prescribed fire in the afternoon. Bring your own lunch, water will be provided.

Contact Kelli Kuska to register: Email Kelli Kuska, ND Prescribed Burn Coordinator at kkuska@pheasantsforever.org or call 701-252-3365

ON- THE- GROUND
North Dakota’s grasslands are one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. Declines in prairies have led to equally extreme reductions in population numbers for wildlife. Historically, fires were a common event in prairies, often recurring every couple of years in the wetter tallgrass prairies to every 20-30 years in the drier shortgrass prairies. Prescribed fire supports improved habitat for grassland birds and other wildlife. 

The NDPFC strives to facilitate a positive North Dakota landowner awareness of prescribed fire as a management tool.  Prescribed fires can be used to manage fuel loads, helping to prevent wildfires. More importantly, prescribed fires can be a safe and effective method to increase grassland productivity for wildlife and livestock alike. The coop works to develop the tools, knowledge, and connections necessary for landowners to establish burn associations. In the long run, a self-sustaining landowner prescribed fire program will benefit North Dakota's grasslands the most.

If you have questions about prescribed fired or would like to sign up to receive prescribed fire email updates, please contact Range Ecologist, Juli Bosmoe, at julianna.bosmoe@audubon.org

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