RAWLINS -- The Bureau of Land Management’s High Desert District may conduct prescribed burns this fall and winter on multiple lands managed by the Rawlins field office and associated partners.
This is contingent upon fuel moisture, snow conditions, and weather meeting optimal burn conditions. The treatments will only be implemented if specified prescription parameters are present.
Slash material left from the following projects will be removed by burning piles:
Morgan Creek WUI : The Morgan Creek wildland urban interface hazardous fuels treatment, located in the Seminoe Mountains approximately 30 miles northeast of Rawlins, will include the disposal of several slash piles created during a hazardous fuels mitigation project in fall 2021. Standing and fallen dead limber pine and encroach

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