Big Cypress National Preserve Issues Temporary Area Closure for Ochopee B Prescribed Fire

Big Cypress National Preserve Issues Temporary Area Closure for Ochopee B Prescribed Fire

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on April 1, 2021. It is reproduced in full below.

OCHOPEE, FL - Big Cypress National Preserve has issued a temporary boat launch closure to promote visitor safety during prescribed fire activity beginning Friday April 2, 2021. During the closure all recreational use including off-road vehicles, hiking, camping, hunting and commercial activities are prohibited in the designated areas.

Prescribed fire is a carefully planned fire that uses fire science and specific environmental conditions to meet management goals for the preserve. A prescribed fire, is one of Big Cypress’s best tools to help create a mosaic of diverse habitats, manage for our endangered species, and reduce the threat of a destructive wildfire.

Please refer to the provided map and area description below, temporary closures include the following areas:

* Donna Drive boat launch

The following adjacent areas will remain open:

* Private lands in the designated area; residents should use caution and notify the Fire Duty Officer of entry by calling 239-719-0241.

The public will be advised of the implementation and subsequent termination of this closure by web alert and the posting of signs in the appropriate areas. If a longer closure is required, due to additional fire activity, an additional press release will be issued immediately.

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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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