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Sterling Wildlife Management Area WMA sign near the American Falls Reservoir June 2015

Portion of Sterling Wildlife Management Area will be closed for prescribed burn to improve wetlands

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The prescribed burns will take place over a few days between Feb. 12 and March 30

Aerial view of a natural vegetated landscape bordered by green farmland
Aerial view of part of the Sterling Wildlife Management Area in southeastern Idaho managed by Idaho Fish and Game. An upcoming prescribed burn will address the buildup of decadent wetland vegetation, creating open spaces and more foraging opportunities for waterfowl and other water birds. Photo courtesy IDFG.

Idaho Fish and Game's Southeast Region is working with the Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Reclamation to implement prescribed burns across a portion of the Sterling Wildlife Management Area (WMA) located in southeastern Idaho north of Aberdeen.  

Depending on weather and fuel conditions, the prescribed burns will take place over a few days sometime between Feb. 12 and March 30, and a portion of the WMA will be closed to public access during the burn period. For everyone’s safety, the public is asked to please obey all area closure signs. 

Fish and Game is working to address the buildup of decadent wetland vegetation on the WMA. Burning of the marshlands creates open spaces and eliminates the excess vegetation across the wetland cells.

"Without disturbance, wetlands will continue to close in with cattails and other dominant vegetation, choking out new growth and limiting benefits to waterfowl as well as sportsmen’s access," says Fish and Game Regional Habitat Biologist Maria Pacioretty.  

To maintain the preferred 50/50 split of cattail and bulrush to open water, fires set the wetland back to early successional stages that are more productive.  These early successional stages have more openings for waterfowl and water birds and provide them with access to annual wetland plants, submerged vegetation, and aquatic invertebrates for foraging.  

Waterfowl hunters will also benefit from improved access into areas that were previously inaccessible prior to the burn. 

For more information about the prescribed burn planned for Sterling WMA, please contact Regional Habitat Biologist Maria Pacioretty at 208-236-1254.  

Map showing the location of the Sterling Wildlife Management Area in southeast Idaho
A portion of Sterling Wildlife Management Area will be closed for a prescribed burn, possibly starting as soon as Feb. 12, 2025 depending on weather and fuel conditions. For everyone's safety, the public is asked to please obey all area closure signs.
Green wetland vegetation in the foreground with blue open water behind and mountains in the distance
Idaho Fish and Game's Sterling Wildlife Management Area, located near Aberdeen in southeastern Idaho, is a favorite destination of many waterfowl hunters. Photo courtesy Dr. Chuck Peterson.