Editor’s note: Every now and then, we like to repost content from other blogs and news sources covering exciting stories in fire adaptation. This week, we are pleased to share a recent blog originally posted on the ForestHer NC (North Carolina) site, written by FAC Net member Dakota Wagner of the Forest Stewards Guild (a frequent collaborator with our sister networks, as well). The original post can be found here. From the ForestHer site: “This event was a part of the 2023 All About Pollinators! series, a blend of in-person and virtual opportunities to learn with the ForestHer NC community. This learn-and-burn was made possible thanks to a partnership with The Nature Conservancy. Funding provided by National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Natural Resources Conservation Service, US Forest Service, US Department of Defense, International Paper, and Moore Charitable Foundation. Additional support provided by the Forest Stewards Guild and Roseburg Forest Products.” Blog cover photo: Amanda Wilkins (NC Cooperative Extension).
LighterWood Farm sits in the heart of the North Carolina Sandhills region, surrounded by forests of longleaf pine. Owned and managed by Jesse Wimberley and his family for generations, these forests historically supplied goods such as turpentine and tobacco. When Jesse took over, he chose to restore the longleaf pine forests and utilized fire to achieve this land management goal. Today, LighterWood Farm serves as a place for community to gather and learn about longleaf pine, native understory plants, wildlife, and prescribed fire.
The use of prescribed fire, or controlled burning, is a practice used by people across the Southeast in land management. In longleaf pine forests, fire is a critical management tool with many ecological benefits. Controlled burning also holds an important cultural significance. When neighbors, families, and friends conduct a controlled burn together, any disagreements or hard feelings are replaced by the shared goal of remaining safe on the fireline.
Jesse Wimberley is also the NC Sandhills Prescribed Burn Association (SPBA) coordinator. The SPBA is a grassroots community effort that welcomes landowners as well as citizens who desire to learn more about prescribed fire. The SPBA hosts workshops, field days, and mentorship programs for private landowners and others who wish to increase their comfort, capacity, and confidence to conduct prescribed burns. On May 4th, ForestHer NC partnered with the SPBA for a Learn and Burn at LighterWood Farm: a hands-on workshop focused on how to implement prescribed fire.
Learning About Burning Longleaf Pine in the NC Sandhills: A Photo Story
The Learn-and-Burn was a success! Women came from near and far to learn about prescribed fire and share in an afternoon of rewarding work. Participants asked questions, got their hands on tools and torches, witnessed the heat of the fire, and we achieved our burn objectives. A big thanks to the NC Sandhills Prescribed Burn Association for being great hosts and partners.
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Very inspiring, thanks, FAC Net for reposting here.