Fire Management
Wildland Fire
The
Fire Management Center at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge works closely with
local fire cooperators to make the Kenai Peninsula safe from the hazards of catastrophic
wildland fire. Our main goal is to manage fire according to predetermined protection
levels. In more remote areas of the refuge, wildland fire may be monitored closely
and allowed to burn for the benefit of wildlife and to promote a more natural
fuel loading. In areas adjacent to local communities, wildland fire will be suppressed
aggressively to protect life and property.
To Report
a Wildland Fire Call Alaska
Division of Forestry at: 260-FIRE
Alaska
Fire Service
Bureau of
Land Management Office of Fire and Aviation
Forestry
Kenai
Peninsula Borough
National
Interagency Fire Center
National
Park Service Fire and Aviation Management
Training
USDA
Forest Service Fire and Aviation
Last updated: September 11, 2008
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