Penny's Bend Nature Preserve - NC Botanical
Gardens
An Eno River Treasure
Eco-Management by Fire
Friday, April 4,2003 brought fairly calm skies and the right
humidity. Staff from the N.C.
Botanical Gardens and volunteers came together to use fire
to manage plant species in the upper meadow of Penny's Bend Nature
Preserve. The burn was managed by Johnny Randall of the Botanical
Gardens. He and several other participants of the burn have been
thoroughly trained on controlled burns, including fire safety
and fire management.
Johnny made sure the entire crew understood the use of the tools
and management of the fire before going to work. It should go
without saying that fire is dangerous. Risks include the fire
getting out of control, injuries to people working, smoke inhalation
and heat stroke. No one should attempt a controlled burn without
adequate training.
Mowing shortens grasses. Burning helps to eliminate invasive
species and to promote the healthy growth of native species. It
has been an important tool in conservation management for centuries
and was used heavily by native Americans long before Europeans
arrived on these shores.
Some of the photos of the day |