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*NEW* Burning Restrictions / Advisories / Closures Fire Management Group 8 Hour Fire Weather Forecast Map 8 Hour Fire Weather Forecast Indices Today's Fire Weather Map Today's Fire Weather Indices 24 Hour Fire Weather Forecast Map 24 Hour Fire Weather Forecast Indices Statistics Burning Permits Legislation Contact Us Other Links *New* Porters Lake Fire Perimeter Map The Department of Natural Resources Forest Protection, Wildfire Management Group is comprised
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Provincial Fire Centre To Report a Wildfire call...
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To many people, burning grass is a tradition, almost a rite of spring. Upon closer examination, however, the reasons for spring grass burning are largely unfounded and rather than being beneficial, grass burning is destructive and dangerous.
Myth: Spring grass burning controls weeds. Myth: Spring burning improves the new grass crop. Myth: Burning makes the new grass come in greener.
Myth: I don’t see much wildlife around here so I can burn grass without threatening any animals. Myth: Lost habitat will grow back in a few months and the wildlife will return.
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