Hunters should be aware of fire danger
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PIERRE — The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks is asking hunters going into the field this fall to be diligent in preventing and detecting fires under the extreme dry conditions in certain parts of the state.
Tom Kirschenmann, assistant director for the Division of Wildlife, stressed that hunters are helpful in preventing and catching fires early. “Hunters are among our very best fire-prevention tools,” he added. “With their precautions, thoughtful actions and diligence in watching the horizon, we have extra sets of eyes in the field that are valuable in preventing and reporting wildfires.”
Hunters are an active part of fire prevention by preparing for and observing the following:
• Carry a phone with a list of emergency contact numbers.
• Know where cell service is available or not available.