September 2024

Special Areas Fire Services & local fire departments were on hand to assist CFB Suffield Fire Services with fire reduction efforts in the base earlier this month. This fire reduction program at CFB Suffield was identified as a key measure to help reduce fire hazards...

Three-flowered Avens (Geum trilorum) Native to the Special Areas and also known as Old Man’s Whiskers or Prairie Smoke, this attractive perennial is known for its reddish-purple, bell-shaped flowers that hang in groups of three. The 6 to 18-inch-tall plant has foot-wide, basal clumps of ferny, blue-green...

Broom-Rape (Orobanche ludoviciana) Broom-rape species are parasitic plants that grow on sage (Artemisia) plants. They have a white-ish colouring because they obtain their energy from the sage instead of producing their own via photosynthesis. Three broom-rape species are present in Alberta all characterized by their small...

Prairie Sage (Artemisia ludoviciana and frigida) This aromatic, silvery-white perennial is found throughout the Special Areas. Easily identified with its distinctive scent and silvery leaves,  fringed sage is lower growing with fine, hair-like leaves. Prairie sage is taller with long oval leaves but has the same...

Blue Grama Grass (Bouteloua gracilis) Blue Grama grass is a very distinct grass found across the prairies - particularly on drier sites. Blue grama can be identified by its comb-like seed head when it’s in flower, or by the blueish tinge to its narrow (1-2 mm...

Effective Friday, July 26th the Special Areas Board is imposing a fire restriction to extend throughout all Special Areas. The restriction is imposed on all outdoor fires but does not include gas or propane barbeques, or fires contained in campfire facilities in designated camping areas unless...

Yellow Toadflax (Linara vulgaris) This noxious (MUST be controlled) weed can flower much earlier in the year but is often noticed in Special Areas around this time of year. While sometimes mistaken for a snap dragon (check your “wildflower mixes”), this perennial is a fierce competitor...

Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa) Despite its name, Showy Milkweed is not a weed, but it is very showy. A common sight along Highway 555, showy milkweed is a showstopper when in bloom. A robust plant growing 1m or more in height with large 15 cm succulent green-blue...

Effective July 15th, 2024, the Special Areas Board is informing the public that a fire advisory is in effect and extends throughout Special Areas No. 2, 3 and 4. The Special Areas Board advises extreme caution and that only necessary burning should take place. The public...

The Special Areas Advisory Council wants to hear from you about community pastures in the Special Areas! Your feedback about Special Areas managed community pastures will be used to help Advisory Council better understand the different issues and perspectives related to community pastures in Special Areas,...