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Published: 18 February 2015 18 February 2015

MIMBRES, N.M., Feb. 18, 2015 - As part of a continuing program to improve forest health, enhance wildlife habitat, and reduce hazardous fuels, fire managers are planning to conduct a prescribed fire west of Forest Service Road (FSR) 150, also known as Wall Lake Rd. or North Star Rd., between FSRs 4201M, 4079R and Terry Canyon.

The 420-acre Meekins Prescribed Fire may occur anytime from March through May pending favorable conditions. Support for this project is provided by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.

The project area and Hwy 35 will be signed and posted for public safety. Smoke will be noticeable during days of ignitions and may linger at night and early morning, especially in the Mimbres Valley.

Prescribed fire is an effective tool managers use to lower the risk of future severe wildfire. Implementation of the project will depend on availability of personnel and equipment, New Mexico Environment Department Air Quality Bureau approval and the appropriate conditions. Fire managers follow a burn plan that outlines the "prescription" or environmental conditions such as temperature, wind, fuel moisture, ventilation, and humidity that need to be met before the project begins.

Further information may be obtained by contacting the Wilderness Ranger District 575-535-2250.