Commissioner Adam H. Putnam

Commissioner Putnam Announces Prescribed Fire Awareness Week, January 22 Through 28

~ Week Promotes Benefits of Prescribed Burning to Minimize Wildfire ~


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January 20, 2012

Tallahassee, FL – Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam announced today the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Florida Forest Service will actively promote and encourage the use of prescribed fires in recognition of Prescribed Fire Awareness Week, January 22 through 28.

“Prescribed burning is the most effective way to minimize the risk of wildfire in our state,” said Commissioner Putnam. “Prescribed fires protect Florida homes, forests and natural resources and are a critical component of our efforts to effectively manage what is forecasted to be an active wildfire season.”

Across the state, the department’s local Florida Forest Service field offices are hosting events to educate the public on the importance of prescribed burning, which decreases hazardous ground fuels, reduces wildfire risk, promotes healthy forests and improves wildlife habitats.

“It is important to remember that prescribed fire is a natural process that has been around for centuries,” said Jim Karels, director of the department’s Florida Forest Service.

Prescribed burning is also a cost-effective tool used by land managers to provide proper habitats for many of Florida’s endangered and threatened species, control disease in trees, reduce pest problems and eradicate invasive species. 

The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Florida Forest Service is the lead prescribed fire agency in Florida, offering training and Certified Prescribed Burner certifications to the public. On average, the department will issue more than 120,000 prescribed burn authorizations to burn over two million acres each year.

For more information about prescribed fire, visit www.goodfires.org.

For more information about prescribed fire awareness activities in your area, contact your local Florida Forest Service office.

For more information about the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, visit www.FreshFromFlorida.com.

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