Oct 01, 2024
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The National Park Service has prepared a fire management plan for the Valles Caldera National Preserve. Officials are seeking public input on the environmental assessment of plan. Story continues below News: ABQ Ride installs new tech showing ridership is up 25% since last July Trending: Andean bear settles into new habitat at the ABQ BioPark Update: New Sunport food vendor area delayed due to construction setbacks Public input is open from October 1 - November 3. The environmental assessment involves two options for implementing a wildland fire management program. One alternative includes a suppression-oriented program where all human caused and naturally ignited fires would be suppressed and prescribed fires would not be allowed. A second alternative would include a multiple strategy program. Under this alternative all human caused fires would be suppressed, naturally ignited fires would be allowed to burn under specific circumstances and prescribed fires would be allowed with an approved plan. For more information on the fire management plan and to submit public comment, click here.
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