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Proposal for Title II Funding: USFS-TNC Prescribed Fire Module. Tom Dooley State Fire Manager The Nature Conservancy. Background. December 2009: TNC received a 2-year American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding through USFS With the grant:
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Proposal for Title II Funding:USFS-TNC Prescribed Fire Module Tom Dooley State Fire Manager The Nature Conservancy
Background • December 2009: TNC received a 2-year American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding through USFS • With the grant: • TNC hired and equipped a four-person, four-month prescribed fire crew • TNC hired a full-time fire position for the duration of the grant • TNC purchased, as a match, a Type 6 Engine for the crew
2010 Impact • FMNF—19 fires/22,109 acres • Total number of acre burned on FMNF— ~33,500 acres • % of total acreage—66% • SNF—7 fires/6,375 acres • Total number of acres burned on SNF— ~34,000 acres (a record) • % of total acreage—19% • Grand total for 2010 Fire Season—26 fires/29,228 acres
Comments from USFS Staff on USFS-TNC Prescribed Fire Module • “…the numbers bear out the significant contribution the TNC crew is making to our program. I couldn't be more pleased with how well the partnership is working.…the Forest has a strong desire to continue the partnership beyond 2011 and expand it if at all possible.” • “TNC provided a well trained and prepared crew for prescribed burn assignments.” • “The crew is an asset to us, and contributes to the success of our plans.” • “The TNC crew was a great asset to the Sumter fire program. The crew filled qualification gaps that were needed on the Sumter.” • “Matt Snider has also offered to come up and give a hand helping some new burn boss trainees work through the burn plan process and monitoring process this summer. This is a big help...”
Title II Proposal • Seek to continue effort beyond 2011 CY • Use Title II funds to operate across Berkeley, Newberry, Oconee, and Union Counties. • CWPPs • Project Goal: • Provide added capacity to USDA Forest Service prescribed fire operations. • Project Objectives: • Increase ecologically appropriate prescribed fire for the benefit of forest health and ecosystem restoration and maintenance. • Reduce hazardous fuels, especially in the wildland-urban interface. • Promote the integrity of threatened and endangered species. • Restore and maintain habitat for game and non-game wildlife species.
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