Area burned by Rabbit Creek fire of 2018 has regenerated a ‘unique environment’
Following a wildfire in the Prince Albert National Park (PANP) in 2018, officials are reminding the public how important fire is as a natural part of creating new ecosystems in the park.
The objective of the prescribed burn – which eventually got out of control when the winds got up – was to create fire disturbance to allow for the area to regenerate and grow to create a new habitat.
The fire was purposely started in the southwest corner of the park in the Rabbit Creek area in May of 2018.
Many different types of animals made their way into the new habitat. (Submitted photo/ Prince Albert National Park)



