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The purpose of prescribed fires is to restore native prairie by reducing aspen and evergreen tree expansion onto grasslands. Historic photographs show that fire suppression has allowed trees to encroach on park grasslands, with as much as 30% of grasslands lost over the last 100 years.
Parts of these areas were burned previously in 2006.
Parks Canada’s goal for fire management in national parks is to restore and maintain historical fire frequency, while at the same time protecting the public and facilities from wildfires. Restoring fire is important to the health of the ecosystem, including the wildlife it supports.
Special arrangements will be available for media to safely view fire actions and interview fire staff. Contact Doreen McGillis to make arrangements and for updates on the status of the planned fire.
This prescribed fire may be cancelled on short notice if there is a change in the weather conditions required for it to proceed.
This prescribed fire may be cancelled on short notice if there is a change in the weather conditions required for it to proceed.
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