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Prescribed burn set for River Brook



Published on September 8th, 2009
Published on June 28th, 2010
Staff ~ The Gulf News RSS Feed

The Department of Natural Resources advises that it will conduct a 280-hectare prescribed burn sometime between Thursday, September 10, and Sunday, September 13, at an area referred to as River Brook near the community of St. Fintan's in Forest Management District 14.

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Department of Natural Resources , Trans-Canada Highway , River Brook

The Department of Natural Resources advises that it will conduct a 280-hectare prescribed burn sometime between Thursday, September 10, and Sunday, September 13, at an area referred to as River Brook near the community of St. Fintan's in Forest Management District 14.

The burn is being conducted as part of a silviculture management activity to prepare the site for planting and to eliminate the threat of adelgid, a naturally occurring forest pest which limits tree growth.

The prescribed burn will take place in close proximity to the Trans-Canada Highway and will take one day to complete. It will proceed if weather and wind conditions permit.

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