Prescribed burn at Cox Scrub Conservation Park
Date posted: 12 May 2021
A prescribed burn is planned for Cox Scrub Conservation Park off of Bull Creek Road, 9km south of Ashbourne on the Fleurieu Peninsula on Thursday 13 May 2021, weather conditions permitting.
- The prescribed burn will start at 9 am and should be complete by 6 pm.
- It will affect about 89.2 hectares within the park.
- The objective of the burn is a landscape protection burn.
- Walking trails within the park will be closed the burn is occurring.
- Bull Creek Road may be impacted by smoke.
- Some smoke and fire activity may be observed on the day and following the burn and will be patrolled until it is safe.
The burn will be carried out by NPWS as part of the Mt Lofty Ranges Fire Co-operative prescribed burn program. Local CFS Volunteers have been invited to attend. A crew will remain on site until it is safe to leave.
NPWS conducts a statewide program of prescribed burns to reduce the spread and intensity of bushfires, protect communities and enhance biodiversity. Prescribed burning is just one tool used to reduce fuel loads across strategic areas of public and private land.
Prescribed burns will only be carried out when it is deemed safe to do so and may be cancelled at short notice if conditions change.
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A list of planned prescribed burns is available on the DEW website.