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Fire and Fire Suppression


Grade Level: 6-8

Summary: In this lesson, students will examine their assumptions about forest fires. They will learn about the conflicts involved with the forest service's new strategy, and they will study one case where a prescribed natural burn had a significant impact on a later, uncontrolled wildfire.

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Student Instructions: Hash Rock Fire
Hash Rock Fire Map


Activity 1:
Only You Can Stop Forest Fires
Students will be introduced to the concept of fire management in ecosystems and learn about fire's role in maintaining diversity.

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Lake Wales Ridge State Forest
Lake Wales Ridge State Forest has started to introduce prescribed fires in order to re-create the natural ecosystem and discourage overgrowth.


Activity 2:

A Heated Debate
Students participate in a roll-playing activity to examine the different issues and interests surrounding the Forest Service's prescribed burning management strategies.

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Fighting Fire with Fire
The ways that forest fires have been depicted - and dealt with - have changed since the days of Smokey the Bear.

Activity 3:

The Hash Rock Fire: The Impact of Prescription Burns on an Ecosystem
Students will examine the results forest fire to determine the effectiveness of prescription burning.

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Prescribed Natural Fires
After fighting forest fires for nearly a century, the Forest Service is now experimenting with reintroducing natural fires into the ecosystem.