A prescribed burn covering approximately 602 hectares in the Baynes Lake area is planned between April 25 and April 30, 2019, if weather and burning conditions are suitable.
This prescribed burn is being conducted for ecosystem restoration purposes on Fusee North/West Alpha pastureland northeast of the community of Baynes Lake, south of Kikomun Road and northeast of Baynes Lake Dump Road. Smoke from this fire may be visible from Baynes Lake, Elko, Jaffray and surrounding communities. The burn is being done by the Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Program and the BC Wildfire Service.
Historically, forests in the Rocky Mountain Trench were renewed through frequent, low-intensity ground fires. Such fires removed understory plants and resulted in a relatively open forest with large, healthy trees. The reintroduction of managed, low-intensity ground fires is intended to restore and maintain native plant communities and improve wildlife habitat and cattle forage.
These types of prescribed fires also reduce accumulations of wood debris and other flammable material, which will help decrease the risk of significant wildfires in these areas in the future.
Learn More:
The Baynes Lake prescribed burn is part of an ongoing restoration program involving the Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Program, the B.C. government and non-government organizations. For more information, visit: www.trench-er.com
A factsheet about prescribed burns and ecosystem restoration burns is available online at: http://ow.ly/E8Ue30br7OY
Media Contacts
Ashley Davidoff
Fire Information OfficerBC Wildfire Service
Southeast Fire Centre
250 365-4014
Marc Trudeau
Program CoordinatorRocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Program
250 427-1138