U.S. Forest Service conducting controlled burn near Baldwin

U.S. Forest Service conducting controlled burn near Baldwin
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Today the Chattooga River Ranger District will be conducting prescribed fire operations to remove hazardous fuels such as leaf litter, dead vegetation, and debris and to improve wildlife habitat. The 378 acre Allen Mountain prescribed burn will take place approximately 10 miles SW of Toccoa and 6 miles E of Baldwin, Ga. Find more info about how the Forest Service in Georgia manages the land with prescribed fire and discover ways to stay in-the-know with all our planned burn projects at www.fs.usda.gov/goto/conf/fire.

Today the Chattooga River Ranger District will be conducting prescribed fire operations to remove hazardous fuels such as leaf litter, dead vegetation, and debris and to improve wildlife habitat. The 378 acre Allen Mountain prescribed burn will take place approximately 10 miles southwest of Toccoa and 6 miles east of Baldwin. Find more info about how the Forest Service in Georgia manages the land with prescribed fire and discover ways to stay in-the-know with all our planned burn projects at www.fs.usda.gov/goto/conf/fire.

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