Last updated: November 21, 2023
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Several partners help protect Wind Cave National Park Headquarters area
National Park Service (NPS) fire staff from Yellowstone National Park, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Buffalo National River, firefighters from partnering bureaus/agencies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs out of Pine Ridge, South Dakota, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from Crescent Lake, Nebraska, the Black Hills National Forest, and an engine crew from Oelrichs, South Dakota, helped with a 1,037-acre prescribed fire in October 2022, near Wind Cave National Park’s headquarters.
The $30,000.00 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law project focused on an area made up of dense and open ponderosa pine forest with grass understory. Firefighters ignited the grass understory near the park headquarters and a nearby private residence. “Prescribed fires such as this help reduce the buildup of fuels that could result in a catastrophic wildfire that threatens park structures and a nearby private residence,” said Park Superintendent, Leigh Welling. “It will also decrease the encroachment of young ponderosa pine onto the prairie while improving water flow into the cave.”