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Yellowstone National Park
Fire Management Plan

2004 Update of the 1992 Wildland Fire Management Plan

In 1992, Yellowstone completed a Wildland Fire Management Plan for its fire management program, along with an Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act. Subsequent federal fire policies recognized the role of fire as a critical natural process and made recommendations for improvements in fire planning, hazardous fuels reduction, interagency coordination and cooperation, and program management and oversight. Interagency policies and a Congressional directive required all national parks to write or revise existing plans to meet these interagency guidelines. Yellowstone completed a 2004 Update of its 1992 Wildland Fire Management Plan to meet National Park Service and interagency requirements. The implementation of the 2004 Update will allow fire to continue to play its ecological role in the park while protecting human life, developments, and sensitive cultural and natural resources.

Appendix A. 1992 Fire Management Plan Part 1 (1.2 MB pdf)
Appendix A. 1992 Fire Management Plan Part 2 (942 Kb pdf)
Appendix A. 1992 Fire Management Plan Part 3 (1.1 MB pdf)
Appendix B. Definitions (61 KB pdf)
Appendix C. 2000 GYCC Guide (713 KB pdf)
Appendix D. 1992 EA and FONSI (2 MB pdf)
Appendix E. Hazard Fuels Guidelines (290 KB pdf)
Appendix F. Aviation Operations Guidelines (371 Kb pdf)
Appendices G and H. Section 106 NHPA (1.3 MB pdf)
Appendices I and J. Section 7 ESA (930 Kb pdf)
Appendix K Fire History Map (1.5 MB pdf)
Appendices L-X (1.3 MB pdf)
Summer Crowd at Old Faithful.  

Did You Know?
At peak summer levels, 3,500 employees work for Yellowstone National Park concessioners and about 800 work for the park.

Last Updated: February 22, 2008 at 13:35 EST