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Traditional and prescribed burns in High Park are part of an ongoing practice to manage and care for the land, specifically aimed at restoring the Black Oak Savannah ecosystem.

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Traditional and prescribed burns in High Park are part of an ongoing practice to manage and care for the land, specifically aimed at restoring the Black Oak Savannah ecosystem.

More about Traditional and Prescribed Burns in High Park Sign and barrier. 2016. Photo: Karen Yukich Sign and barrier. 2016. Photo: Karen Yukich Introduction by burn boss. 2024. Photo: Karen Yukich Briefing the volunteers. 2024. Photo: Karen Yukich Volunteers sweeping for wildlife. 2024. Photo: Karen Yukich Ready to get started. 2024. Photo: Riyad Parvez Igniting with coals from sacred flame. 2025. Photo: Irene Wilk Drip torch. 2025. Photo: Irene Wilk Prescribed burn with figure on hill. 2018. Photo: Irene Wilk Prescribed burn with figure on hill. 2018. Photo: Irene Wilk Lighting the fire 2018. Photo: Irene Wilk Sunlight through smoke. 2015. Photo: Oliver Pauk Prescribed Burn 2016. Photo: Irene Wilk Fire 2016. Photo: Irene Wilk Taking photos. 2024. Photo: Riyad Parvez Observers. 2025. Photo Irene Wilk Prescribed Burn 2015. Photo: Oliver Pauk Smoke. 2025. Photo Irene Wilk An urban burn. 2024. Photo: Riyad Parvez Closed trail. 2025. Photo Irene Wilk Prescribed Burn 2007. Photo: Karen Yukich Smoke. 2024. Photo: Karen Yukich Under the pines. 2025. Photo: Irene Wilk Burning deadwood. 2024. Photo: Karen Yukich After the burn. 2019. Photo: Karen Yukich Marshmallows anyone? 2012. Photo: Karen Yukich

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