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Napeague Park’s Controlled Burns: A Strategy for Wildfire Safety

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsFebruary 14, 2026021 Min Read
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State officials began burning thousands of trees in Napeague State Park to mitigate wildfire risks due to the southern pine beetle, which has affected about 80% of the area’s pitch pine trees. Over 5,600 trees have been removed across 55 acres, creating over 400 wood piles for burning. Controlled burns commenced with optimal weather conditions, clearing 72 piles. Local residents fear wildfires could isolate their community, prompting officials to assure that tree removal will reduce these dangers. New York Governor Kathy Hochul allocated $2.2 million for tree removal following a significant brush fire last year. Destruction of infected trees aims to eliminate the beetle, with plans for prescribed fires to support forest regeneration.

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