The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is supporting a cultural burn planned for the Far South Coast's Bermagui Flora Reserve on Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 March, weather permitting.
The cultural burn will be done together with Aboriginal fire practitioners from the local Aboriginal community and Firestick Alliance members.
The 6 ha burn will take place in the Nutley's Creek and Pigs Crossing area of the flora reserve.
Cultural burns can be undertaken in many ways and during tomorrow's burn the undergrowth will be burnt very slowly and methodically so animals have time to move away and to leave some unburnt patches of bush.
While this is a cultural burn, being run to connect people to Country and to make Country healthy, it will also help to reduce naturally accumulate fuel loads in the park and contribute to hazard reduction activities.
This burn is a continuation on ongoing program that supports and recognises cultural burning as a fundamental way to manage fire in the landscape and connect people to Country.
Smoke may be visible from Bermagui and properties neighbouring the Reserve, and National Parks and Wildlife Service thanks neighbours for their understanding.