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Fairhope Today
By the People, for the People
Prescribed Burn Held at Fairhope Nature Park
Controlled fire was part of ongoing land management efforts at the Flying Creek Nature Preserve.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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A prescribed burn was conducted today at the Flying Creek Nature Preserve park in Fairhope, Alabama. These controlled fires are part of the ongoing land management efforts at the nature park, which is located along Scenic Highway 98.
Why it matters
Prescribed burns are a common and important tool used by land managers to maintain the health and biodiversity of natural areas. They help reduce the risk of dangerous wildfires, remove overgrown vegetation, and stimulate new growth in ecosystems.
The details
The prescribed burn at the Flying Creek Nature Preserve was carried out by trained professionals as part of the park's regular land management practices. These controlled fires are carefully planned and executed to ensure public safety and minimize any potential damage to the surrounding environment.
- The prescribed burn took place today, February 25, 2026.
The players
Flying Creek Nature Preserve
A nature park located in Fairhope, Alabama along Scenic Highway 98.
The takeaway
Prescribed burns are an essential tool for maintaining the ecological health of natural areas like the Flying Creek Nature Preserve. These controlled fires help reduce wildfire risk, promote biodiversity, and ensure the long-term sustainability of important local ecosystems.

