UNCW Plans Hazard Reduction Burning of Longleaf Forest Before Feb. 28, 2006
Friday, February 10, 2006
MEMORANDUMTO: Area Media
FROM: Mimi Cunningham
Assistant to the Chancellor for University Relations
DATE: Feb. 10, 2006
RE: UNCW Plans Hazard Reduction Burning of Longleaf Forest Before Feb. 28, 2006
University of North Carolina Wilmington is working with the North Carolina Division of Forest Resources to conduct a controlled burn of a 45-acre tract of longleaf pines some time between now and the end of February. The site is located on campus at the corner of Cahill Drive and Reynolds Drive, and runs north to the university property line, with the eastern boundary being the dirt road that leads to the ropes course. The burn will be of low intensity and only on the ground, not in the trees, and is expected to last approximately three to four hours. The burning will take place under optimal weather conditions. All safety measures will be observed, with the burn actually conducted by the N.C. Division of Forest Resources with assistance from UNCW Landscape Services and public safety officials if needed.
Public announcements will be made approx. 24 hours prior to the burn taking place. The only unpleasant impact could be smoke in nearby neighborhoods for a brief time period. In the long run, reducing the underbrush and highly flammable pine needles in the longleaf forest will reduce the potential for damaging wildfires and will ensure a healthy stand of longleaf pines.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please call Mimi Cunningham at 910.962.3171 or Jonathan Ambrose of the N.C. Division of Forest Resources at 9l0.251.5750.

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