Two long-time members of the East Kootenay Wildlife Association (EKWA) were honoured recently for their contribution to ecosystem restoration. Glynn Killins of Kimberley and Andy…
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Fall burns around the corner
Restoration season started last week with ‘black-lining’ As the heat of summer fades away, it’s time again to conduct prescribed burns in the Rocky Mountain…
Prescribed burns scheduled for Kimberley, Elko areas
Residents of Kimberley, Cranbrook, Elko and surrounding areas may see smoke over the next month as a result of prescribed burning operations being conducted throughout…
Spring burn season is over
By Trish Barnes Weather, safety and smoke are always factors when it comes to pulling off prescribed burns in the Rocky Mountain Trench. The Rocky…
Prescribed burns scheduled
Weather and ground conditions permitting, four prescribed burns will be ignited this month to restore grasslands and open forests on Crown land throughout the Trench….
Prescribed burn scheduled for Findlay Creek area in October
Weather and ground conditions permitting, a prescribed burn will be ignited this month to restore grasslands and open forests on Crown land nine kilometres west…
Three prescribed burns scheduled in April
Weather and ground conditions permitting, three prescribed burns will be ignited this month to restore grasslands and open forests on Crown land and at Premier…
Community Forest site of unique thinning project
Cranbrook residents living near the Community Forest, or those hiking in it near the Mount Royal subdivision, may be wondering what’s up. What’s up is…
Burning to remove slash on restoration sites
Crews have started burning thousands of small piles of felled trees on ecosystem restoration sites in the East Kootenay and Upper Columbia Valley. The work…
Ta Ta Creek area prescribed burn delayed
Weather permitting, the Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Program will conduct a prescribed burn south of Ta Ta Creek in the vicinity of the old…