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Seriously though, the Kaibab and Coconino sometimes have a liberal fire policy, and unlike the NIMBY people, and other worrywarts and endless do-gooders of central and southern Arizona who complain endlessly about whatever they can related to fire's reintroduction, most people on this website seem to ignore fire on these and lesser visited Arizona and New Mexico National Forests ( Gila and Cibola, in general).
Currently, the Coconino has a small fire with a potential planning area of 55,000 acres, located in a hard to reach spot of the NF, so likely no one will care. It is vital, however, to reintroduce fire to keep hot stand replacing fires from devastating this area of the forest. If you disagree, fine, just remember that for all the hooting and hollering over whatever pet love you may have, low to moderate intensity fire is better than a wind blow Wallow fire in any and all cases.
This area of the forest is part of the Verde River watershed, and it is important for the Phoenix water supply to maintain a well functioning watershed to ensure an adequate water supply. Believe it or not, this reason, and not ecology, timber production or recreation, was the reason (as we were told in school) that National Forests were created; watershed protection. No, I have no source for that other than what we were told.
Snake Ridge Fire
https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5188/
The Snake Ridge Fire does not have a planned end date, but firefighters have determined an approximate 55,000-acre planning area within which the fire may run its natural course. However, this does not mean the fire will move across all 55,000 acres, as specific edges of the fire will be suppressed to protect certain values such as public safety, private property, cultural sites, major transmission lines, trailheads, dispersed camping sites and more. The wildfire will increase from its current size and is predicted to move across approximately 15,000 acres of land inside the determined planning area over the next two weeks