The Air Force and U.S. Forest Service joined forces last week to successfully burn 115 acres of grassland within base property at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts. Prescribed, or controlled, burns are part of Westover’s natural resource management plan, and are used at Air Force installations across the country to maintain healthy ecosystems and prevent catastrophic damage that can occur when grass and wood fuels build up due to fire suppression. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Stephen Najjar/Released)
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