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Controlled burn at Prairie Park meant to help with invasive species

Controlled burn at Prairie Park meant to help with invasive species

Yahoo10-05-2025
SIOUX CITY, IA (KCAU) — The Sioux City Parks and Recreation held a prescribed burn Friday at Prairie Park as part of there casual maintenance.
The burn is a yearly process to help have a better regrowth of the natural prairie grass that is grown there. This procedure also helps get rid of any invasive species in such as the dogwood trees.
Parks and Recreation Superintendent Kelly Bach told KCAU 9 that when scheduling a prescribed burn, it all boils down to the weather conditions.
'When you do prescribed burns, you know in a larger scale like this, we put together a burn plan,' Bach said. 'We consider wind, where the smoke is going to be. Also with humidity, lower humidity things burn a little better so there's a lot of considerations'
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Bach said they were hoping Thursday would work for the prescribed burn but that wind and humidity were working against them.
Controlled burns are split into different sections and happen once a year to protect natural resources. The next control burn is scheduled for next spring.
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