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Prescribed burn planned today in Collier County's CREW area

The South Florida Water Management District routinely conducts prescribed burns to maintain the health and ecological function of natural areas. One such burn will be conducted today at the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Management Area in Lee County.
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The South Florida Water Management District routinely conducts prescribed burns to maintain the health and ecological function of natural areas. One such burn will be conducted today at the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Management Area in Collier County.

The South Florida Water Management District plans to conduct a 48-acre prescribed burn in the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW) Management Area in Collier County, Wednesday, February 12.

The burn unit is in the CREW Management Area and is located approximately 5 miles south of SR 82 and one mile east of Corkscrew Road.

Smoke may be visible in the area of the burn as identified in the accompanying map.

Prescribed burns are important to protect conservation lands from uncontrolled wildfires while supporting the health of South Florida's ecosystems. The South Florida Water Management District routinely conducts prescribed burns to maintain the health and ecological function of natural areas and to help manage certain invasive vegetation for the benefit of native plants and wildlife.

All prescribed burns are subject to being postponed or canceled.

Learn more about District burns and other land management strategies.

Did you know? You can receive SFWMD Prescribed Burn Notices via text message or email. Sign up here to subscribe. Go to SFWMD.gov/Recreation to get the latest information on district-managed lands.

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