Types of forest fires
Ecosystems of Rocky Mountain Nation Park
Advantages and Disadvantages of Fire
Fire Management
100

What are the two distinct types of wildland fires?

Wildfires and prescribed fires.

100

What is the elevation range of the Montane Ecosystem?

 7,500 ft to 9,500 ft

100

What is one advantage of periodic fires?

 They help maintain hazards at low levels, protecting against severe wildfires.

100

 What is the goal of the fire management program?

To protect people, communities, and nature.

200

What is a prescribed fire and who starts it?

A prescribed fire, or controlled burn, is a planned ignition started by park managers.

200

What type of fire regime characterizes montane grasslands?

 Montane grasslands experience low-intensity fires with a fire regime of 20-30 years.

200

 How do periodic fires benefit plant growth?

They create open spaces that allow new growth.

200

What are the two main parts of the fire management plan?

Fuels management and wildfire response.

300

What factors must be considered in the planning of a prescribed fire?

 needed resources, number of acres burned, weather, topography, and fuel conditions.

300

How does the fire regime of the subalpine ecosystem differ from that of the montane ecosystem?

The subalpine ecosystem has very infrequent, high-intensity fires, often occurring once in a century or more, while the montane ecosystem experiences more frequent fires (20-30 years).

300

 How do coyotes benefit from wildfires?

 Coyotes as generalist species can easily move in and out of burned areas and use cleared spaces for spotting and chasing prey.

300

What does fuels management do?

It reduces hazardous fuels using fire and thinning.

400

 How can prescribed fires help prevent large wildfires?

It reduces fuel in an area, reduces the risk of large fires, and supports fire-dependent ecosystems.

400

 Why do mixed conifer forests rarely burn, and under what conditions do they burn?

Mixed conifer forests are found on moist, north-facing slopes, which makes them less likely to burn. They only burn under severe drought conditions.

400

What things are important in wildfire decisions?

Safety, nature, laws, and culture.

400

What affects wildfire response decisions?

Safety, environment, laws, and cultural values.

500

What is the initial response to a human-caused fire in the park?

Fire suppression is the least costly with the least negative consequences for firefighters and public safety.

500

Why is the impact of fire on the Alpine ecosystem low?

Because it has cool and humid conditions.

500

What are the three main priorities in fire management?

Safety, protection, and restoration.

500

What are the three goals of the Fire Decision Framework?

Safety, protection, and ecosystem restoration.

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