Seasonal burns to commence at Blanca Wetlands

Colorado
Rocky Mountain DO
San Luis Valley FO
Media Contact
Levi Spellman

MONTE VISTA, Colo. — The Bureau of Land Management is preparing a prescribed burn at the Blanca Wetlands, approximately 11 miles northeast of Alamosa, Colorado. The burn is scheduled for between mid-January 2025 and late March 2025 and will be conducted as weather and fuel moisture conditions permit.

Specific timing of the operation will depend on favorable weather and fuel moisture conditions. Crews will be on site for the duration of the burn.

Smoke will be visible throughout the day of the burn, mostly during the warmest part of the day. With cooler temperatures in the evening, smoke may linger and accumulate in low-lying areas. Firefighters will be on site throughout the day of ignition and will periodically patrol the burns for several days afterward.

Prescribed fire projects help promote healthy ecosystems by removing materials that degrade habitats. Pond shorelines are burned every five-10 years to improve habitat for wildlife, improve angler access, and manage vegetation. As many as 240 acres surrounding seven ponds will be treated to improve habitat for nesting and migratory waterfowl in the wetlands, as well as more than 150 species of bird that use the area. An informational video about this ongoing project can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16DT6tU8wUs&t=4s.

Prescribed fire smoke may affect your health. For more information, please visit the Colorado Air Pollution Control Division’s website at https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/wood-smoke-and-health.

For general information, please contact Scott Nilson, Assistant Fire Management Officer for BLM Rocky Mountain District Fire at (719) 852-8150. For media enquiries, please contact Levi Spellman, the BLM Rocky Mountain District Public Affairs Specialist, at (719) 839-1584.

Updates on the Blanca Wetlands prescribed burn will be available on the @BLMColoradoFire Facebook page.  


The BLM manages more than 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.