Why Michigan lights wildland fires on purpose in its rarest natural habitats

June 20, 2025

TRAVERSE CITY, MI – Several rare Michigan natural habitats require fire not just to thrive, but to survive.

Conservation experts are increasingly using controlled burns to recover and preserve ecosystems such as prairies, pine barrens, and oak savannas where they can still be found across the Great Lakes State. But at this point, it’s a matter of saving mere remnants of these special, fire-dependent habitats.

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