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Forestry and Firefighting Staff
Many of Fond du Lac Forestry and
Resource Management staff members are cross-trained in wildland
firefighting or radio dispatching. In addition, during the spring
and sometimes during an unusually dry summer or fall additional
temporary firefighters are employed.
Fond du Lac Forestry maintains two
wildland fire trucks and a J-5 (a mini-bulldozer) as well as a
number of small water pumps, hoses, chainsaws, and other equipment
to help suppress wild fires that occur within or near the
Reservation boundaries.
Some staff members will assist on
other fires that occur in Minnesota or around the country,
especially out West during hot dry summers like have occurred often
in the past decade.

Prescribed Burns
When conditions are right in the
spring, summer, or fall, prescribed burns are often conducted.
Sometimes they are done to help reduce the amount of fuel that would
otherwise lead to larger and harder to control fires if they should
occur, sometimes they’re done to reduce brush and open areas up to
different kinds of wildlife, and sometimes they’re done to renew
habitat for plants and trees like blueberries or white pine. Fond du
Lac, the BIA, and many other Northern Minnesota reservations often
work together to help achieve their goals.

Hazardous Fuel Reduction
When forestry staff aren’t fighting
fires many projects are done to help reduce the amount of hazardous
fuels around houses and other structures. Thinning trees and brush
around houses or pruning trees to help keep ground fires from
spreading up into the tree tops are some of the things that are
often done.

Public Education
Every year, usually in May and
usually at the Objiwe school, the fire program spreads the word
about fire prevention at the annual Fire Prevention Day. This is an
opportunity to see fire engines, Smoky Bear, eat some good food, and
sometimes a helicopter even flies in.

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