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Riding Mountain is setting fires to save your park

Someone in Brandon is setting fires to save a park, seriously

Morning from the Wheat City — here's what's driving Brandon today. You ever hear something that just stops you in your tracks? Turns out, our neighbours up at Riding Mountain National Park are intentionally setting fires. Not by accident, not some rogue camper, but actual park staff are out there with drip torches. It sounds wild, I know, but it's all part of a plan to protect endangered grasslands and keep the whole ecosystem healthy.

This isn't just some random act; it’s called a prescribed burn, and Melanie Robinson, their fire management officer, says it's crucial. These controlled fires help clear out dead vegetation, reduce the risk of bigger, uncontrolled wildfires later on, and even help certain plant species thrive. It’s counterintuitive, like breaking something to fix it, but the science behind it is solid. For a region so dependent on agriculture and natural resources, understanding these ecological practices is key.

### Why This Matters for Westman

* **Fire Prevention:** Lessens the chance of major, uncontrolled wildfires that could threaten communities around the park. * **Biodiversity:** Helps restore and maintain the native grasslands, which are essential habitats for many species. * **Economic Impact:** A healthy park means continued tourism and recreational dollars flowing into Westman, supporting businesses from Dauphin to Rivers.

For those of us heading up Highway 10 for a long weekend at Clear Lake, it’s a reminder that the natural beauty we enjoy is actively managed. It’s part of a bigger picture of environmental stewardship, and frankly, it's pretty fascinating to see how they're literally fighting fire with fire, all to keep this important provincial gem healthy for generations to come.

That's the buzz from my desk. Mike and the crew are likely diving into this on the morning show — check 'em out live at mornings.live.

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