Hi All,
Please see the news release below. Let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you,
Antonio S. Garcia 
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From: FS-Cibola PAO <SM.FS.CibolaPAO@usda.gov> 
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2021 9:22 AM
Subject: NEWS RELEASE: Wildfire Preparedness is Year-Round. Don’t be Afraid, Take Preventive Action!
NEWS RELEASE

Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands
2113 Osuna Road NE
Albuquerque, NM 87113
(505) 346-3900
Albuquerque, NM – October 12, 2021–
With fall comes the start of another season – prescribed fire season. As we begin smelling smoke, the Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands, the Fire Adapted New Mexico learning network and in cooperation
 with partners want to remind residents and visitors of the important role that fire plays in our forests. Continuing with our
“Wildfire Preparedness is Year-Round” campaign, our message for October and Halloween is
“Don’t be Afraid, Take Preventive Action.” 
Fire-adapted forests across New Mexico historically experienced low-severity wildfire in a way that protected them from widespread mortality and land-type conversion across large acreages. While it is essential
 that we suppress fires to protect homes and communities, our effectiveness at suppressing all fires over the last 100-plus years has largely removed an important natural disturbance from fire-adapted ecosystems. A healthy forest is a resilient forest that
 undergoes fire occurrences on a regular basis. 
To reintroduce low-severity fire to fire-adapted forests, land managers across New Mexico use prescribed fire under carefully planned conditions that typically align with spring and fall weather. Prescribed
 fire may be preceded by thinning to reduce tree densities and ensure low-severity fire behavior. Thinning in combination with low-severity prescribed fire is effective at reducing forest fuels and protecting forests and communities from the negative effects
 of high-severity wildfire. 
Prescribed fire, including both pile burning and broadcast burning, achieves a wide range of management objectives, including reducing wildfire risk, improving the growth of native plants in the understory,
 creating wildlife habitat and protecting water sources. Prescribed fire season is an important time for land managers and private landowners to make progress on the shared goal of creating communities that are better adapted to wildfire.  
New Mexico wildland fire management agencies generally post information about upcoming prescribed burns on
NM
 Fire Information and on their Facebook and Twitter (@nmfireinfo) pages. To learn more about prescribed fire:    
·       
Review the
Prescribed
 Burning Act passed by the New Mexico State Legislature in 2021 
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Find out more about
prescribed
 fire on private land in New Mexico 
·       
Get involved with the
New
 Mexico Prescribed Fire Council 
The Cibola NF & NGs is working with the
Carson
 and Santa
 Fe National Forests,
New
 Mexico Forestry Division,
Forest
 Stewards Guild,
Fire
 Adapted NM, the
National
 Park Service and
Bureau
 of Land Management New Mexico State Office to build a 2021 wildfire preparedness calendar and share the message across multiple platforms, including social media, webinars and community
 events. Bookmark the wildfire
 preparedness webpage to follow the campaign throughout the year.    
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