The City of Ankeny will be conducting controlled burns periodically throughout Ankeny beginning the week of April 4 through mid-May. Weather conditions and safety considerations will determine the exact date and time of the fire.
Locations for prescribed burns include:
- Police Department
- Woodland Reserve (East Side)
- Promenade Pond
- The East side of Vintage Pond
- Horizon Park
- Briarwood Park
- Summerbrook Park
- Prairie Ridge Sports Complex
What is a prescribed burn?
Controlled burning is any fire intentionally ignited to meet specific land management objectives. The Parks Department uses prescribed burning as a natural management tool in the native seeded areas in the parks.
Why do we perform prescribed burns?
Central Iowa’s landscape was once dominated by tall grass prairies. These ecosystems have an abundance of plants, insects, birds, mammals, and reptiles. The native grasses and forbs (flowers) also provide seed and nectar for insects, butterflies, birds, and small mammals. In nature, fire is essential to maintain the integrity of the native prairie plant species located in our parks. Fire is a natural occurrence that helps the plant and animal communities in a park and controlled burning offers a safer way to use fire in a helpful manner. The benefits of prescribed burns include the following:
- Aid in reducing the undesirable plants from invading our native prairie areas
- Help to maintain a rich diversity of wildflowers and grasses
- Decreases the threat of wildfires by decreasing the accumulation of combustibles
- Benefits water quality by aiding in the establishment of deep-rooted natives
- Improves the natural beauty and enjoyment of our parks
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