Apparently it isn't possible for either side to make their case without resorting to personal attacks and name calling. What a shame.
BTW, the CORRECT spelling is W.R.I.T.E. ......not right, as in right a letter (as posted several times earlier in this thread)
Apparently it isn't possible for either side to make their case without resorting to personal attacks and name calling. What a shame.

application of fire under exacting conditions of weather and fuel in a predetermined area, for a specific purpose to achieve specific results." What this means is that, since 1928, the Fire Service has used fire as a tool to protect the lives and property of our residents living near the forestlands of New Jersey. We do this by setting fires under exacting conditions to reduce the underbrush (the "fuel" for a fire), in areas that are prone to fire, or that may be located in a position where we feel we can defend against an oncoming wildfire. The use of fire in this way requires a level of skill and competence that we encourage through extensive, ongoing training.I assure you that each and every one of the will give you the same answers....Protect our natural resources from catastrophic fire.
I now have figured out why you seemed so...shall we say irate.All this was done by huge machines that I'm certain destroyed many plants and animal habitat. Not a peep. Any comments????
I’ve attached a photo of the April 1995 fire that burned in Lacey and Manchester Townships. Areas that were prescribed burned in March of that year are colored in yellow. That burning effectively prevented the communities of Bamber Lake and Timber Green from being burned over.