2013 TN Prescribed Fire Survey
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2013 TN Prescribed Fire Survey
11 State & Federal Agencies - 18 separate work units or grouped areas2 Conservation Organizations5 Private Burn Vendors
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54,004
1,100
4035,130
Total Acres Burned ~2013 by TN Agencies
Public Lands Owned by AgencyPublic Lands Owned by Other AgenciesPrivate Lands Owned or Managed by AgencyOther Private Lands
8.5%
0.6%
1.8%
*Another 810 acres were burned by 4 known private vendors
89.1%
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NRCS
TN Divi
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orestry
TWRA
NPS - GSM
NP
TDEC
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USFS -
Cheroke
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DOD - Ft. C
ampbell
NPS - N
TPw/SR
NB/SMNP
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ap N
HP; Fire
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TVA
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Number of Trained Burn Personnel(using average when range given)
Approximate total: 605
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Acres Burned by Agency/NGO
Public Lands Owned By Agency
Public Lands Owned By Others
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Other Private Lands
Total = ~61,447
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Reason to Burn #1 – Restore native plant communities and ecosystems
Priority Frequency: 21Priority rating: 1.5
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Reason to Burn #2 – Wildlife Habitat Enhancement
Priority Frequency: 16Priority rating: 1.4
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Reason to Burn #3
Wildfire Prevention Restore T&E species
Priority Frequency: 9Priority rating: 2.0
Priority Frequency: 8Priority rating: 2.0
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Concerns and Issues#1 Smoke Management: 14 responses, avg. 2.1 rating#2 Not enough trained personnel: 13 responses, avg. 2.3 rating#3 Other issues: 9 responses, avg. 1.4 rating
• Fear of burning within agency• Close proximity to urban areas• Fear of burning by adjacent landowners • Funding cuts• Expensive liability insurance (private vendors)
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2013 TN Prescribed Fire Survey
Final Report • Include brief profile on each entity• Email to members• Post on website • Mail hard copy to administrators• Welcome comments and suggestions