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BOULDER, CO — Prescribed burning began Monday around Teller Lake in Boulder County.
The burning will occur near 95th Street and Valmont Road until April 30, Boulder fire and parks officials said. Fire crews are burning cattails to improve the flow of irrigation water to agricultural fields.
Cattails also reduce breeding habitat for northern leopard frogs, a species that's at risk, Colorado Parks and Wildlife said.
Ignitions are expected to begin after 9 a.m. and end before 3 p.m. The burns will only occur if weather conditions are safe for controlled fires, fire officials said.
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While the prescribed burns are underway, some closures will occur, including the Teller Farm North Trailhead, sections of the East Boulder - Teller Farm Trail and a section of the East Boulder – White Rocks Trail south of Valmont Road.
>> More information about prescribed burns in and around Boulder can be found here.
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