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The Palmetto Bluff Conservancy plays an active role in caring for the land and wildlife that make Palmetto Bluff so special, and you might be surprised to learn that fire is one of their most powerful land management tools.
During the winter and early spring months, Conservancy staff can often be found in the woods carefully carrying out these prescribed fires. Each burn is intentionally designed and placed, and the benefits extend across the entire ecosystem. By reducing hardwood growth that crowds the forest floor, prescribed burns allow sunlight to reach the ground more easily. This increased light sparks new plant growth, providing food and shelter that support a wide variety of wildlife species. The result is a more productive and diverse habitat.
Prescribed burns also help maintain a balanced forest structure. A healthy forest includes multiple layers (an overstory, a midstory, and an understory) made up of different plant species and age classes. Each layer serves a unique purpose and supports different animals. Controlled burns help ensure that all of these layers can coexist and thrive.
One of the most important aspects of these burns is the creation of an “edge effect.” Edge occurs where different plant communities meet, and these transition zones are especially attractive to wildlife. From small mammals to white-tailed deer, animals rely on edge habitats for feeding, nesting, and cover, often using them more frequently than uniform forest areas. The ash left behind after a burn acts as a natural fertilizer, returning nutrients to the soil and strengthening mature trees. Forests that experience regular, well-managed burns tend to have healthier, more resilient trees than those that do not. Pond pines, for example, depend on heat to open their cones and release seeds, while longleaf pines rely on fire to limit competition from faster-growing plants. Without periodic burns, these iconic species would struggle to survive.
If you happen to catch the scent of smoke or spot the Conservancy team dusted in soot, know that their work is keeping Palmetto Bluff’s landscape healthy, resilient, and safe—for wildlife and residents alike.
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