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February 4, 2015
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Deal Proclamation Promotes Healthy Forest Fire

Governor Nathan Deal helped raise awareness about the importance of fire to healthy forests by proclaiming February 2-8, 2015, “Prescribed Fire Awareness Week.”

“Prescribed burning of Georgia forest lands is a valuable tool for protecting the forest from devastating wildfires and managing valuable wildlife species,” states the proclamation, signed on Feb. 4 at the State Capitol. The document notes that professional foresters and other land resource managers use prescribed burning for improving forest health, reducing hazardous fuels and enhancing reforestation.

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Front row (left to right): Mary Kathryn Yearta, DNR; Thomas Farmer, Georgia Conservancy; Rep. Chuck Williams (R-Watkinsville); Walter Rabon, DNR; Governor Nathan Deal; Frank Sorrells, Georgia Forestry Commission; Shan Cammack, DNR; Mark Williams; DNR; Mike Davis, U.S. Forest Service; Matt Smith, DNR. Back row: Jim Ozier, DNR; Joanna Warren, Georgia Forestry Commission; Scott Tanner; DNR; Robert Farris, Georgia Forestry Commission.

“The Georgia Forestry Commission is charged with protecting the state from wildfire,” said Robert Farris, Director of the Georgia Forestry Commission. “Prescribed fire reduces

hazardous tinder on the forest floor that can fuel wildfires and threaten homes and property.”

Prescribed Fire Awareness Week was established in 2005 through the efforts of the Georgia Forestry Commission (GFC) and the Georgia Prescribed Fire Council. It is observed annually during the first full week in February as a time to recognize this safe way to apply a natural process, ensure ecosystem health and reduce wildfire risk.

“Healthy forests provide clean air and water, and diverse wildlife populations for Georgia’s residents and visitors,” said Neal Edmondson, Prescribed Burn Coordinator for the Georgia Forestry Commission. “Prescribed fire benefits reforestation, aesthetics and forest access. It is also the most economically feasible land management tool for maintaining wildlife habitats for many species, including bobwhite quail, eastern wild turkey, white-tailed deer, the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker and countless songbirds.”

Contact:
Wendy Burnett
478.751.3535
wburnett@gfc.state.ga.us
GaTrees.org

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