Canadian Prairies Prescribed Fire Exchange
Prairie Fire Lines
Prescribed fire, a practice in which fire is intentionally applied to vegetation to meet land management goals, is a key contributor to restoring Canada’s endangered prairie grasslands. Join Cat Zens, Communications and Outreach Officer for the Canadian Prairies Prescribed Fire Exchange (CPPFE) — an inter-agency collective offering prescribed fire resources across the Canadian Prairies — as she explores how prescribed fire is helping protect Canada’s prairie grasslands, one guest at a time. This is Prairie Fire Lines - where we keep the conversation burning. Visit grasslandfire.ca to learn mor...
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Mar 12, 2026
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Episodes
Stuartburn Prescribed Burn Association: Building Canada's first PBA 12.03.2026 1:28:17
What goes into developing a prescribed burn association in the Canadian prairie landscape? And how can these programs continue to expand across the country? In the Season 1 finale of Prairie Fire Lines, Cat explores these questions with Stuartburn Prescribed Burn Association (SPBA) president Laura Reeves and treasurer Dan Rapinda. Together, they discuss how PBAs are established and the important r...
Dale Gross: From Research to Fire Leadership 26.01.2026 1:03:35
In September 2025, Cat hopped on a Zoom call with Dale Gross, a grassland ecologist with Saskatchewan Parks and one of the founding members of the CPPFE. Now, that conversation is finally being shared with the public! In this episode, Dale explores how his master’s and PhD research helped lay the groundwork for the CPPFE, and how his leadership continues to shape prescribed fire initiatives across...
2025 Canadian Prairies TREX Overview 05.12.2025 1:37:58
What goes into planning a week-long TREX for 60 participants? How do we choose which sites to burn? How do shifting weather conditions shape each day on the fire line? In this new episode of Prairie Fire Lines, we unpack these questions and more through a reflection on the 2025 Canadian Prairies TREX, held in Saskatoon from October 20–24, 2025. Cat brings together TREX Incident Commander Renny Gri...
Kody Wohlers: Training Up In Fire 14.11.2025 59:31
In this episode, Cat hops on a Zoom call with Kody Wohlers of the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation to talk about his role as a fire steward in the Loess Hills - and the important role he plays in training up new and experienced fire practitioners at TREX and cooperative burn weeks.
SPECIAL EPISODE: 2023 Canadian Prairies TREX Overview (Part 2) 18.09.2025 3:00:17
In October 2023, Matt Shanklin of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources recorded two podcast episodes that captured the 2023 Canadian Prairies TREX from start to finish...but they were never released. Now, we’re bringing them to you on Prairie Fire Lines. In Part 2, Shanklin and Kody Wohlers (Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation) are on the drive home to Iowa from Saskatchewan after serving as trai...
SPECIAL EPISODE: 2023 Canadian Prairies TREX Overview (Part 1) 11.09.2025 1:03:37
In October 2023, Matt Shanklin of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources recorded two podcast episodes that captured the 2023 Canadian Prairies TREX from start to finish...but they were never released. Now, we’re bringing them to you on Prairie Fire Lines. Part 1 features a roundtable conversation with Shanklin, Kody Wohlers of the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, and Renny Grilz of Meewasin, r...
Kerry Hecker: Fire Leadership and Wildlife Conservation 20.08.2025 1:03:11
Cat sits down with Kerry Hecker, wildlife area manager at Last Mountain Lake Wildlife Area and Migratory Bird Sanctuary in south-central Saskatchewan, to speak about the role prescribed fire plays in protecting wildlife conservation efforts on the site as well as her leadership efforts on the fire line.
Renny Grilz: An Intro to Prescribed Fire 14.07.2025 1:14:08
In the first episode of Prairie Fire Lines, Cat sits down with Renny Grilz, Resource Management Officer at Meewasin Valley Authority, to explore how prescribed fire is used to conserve prairie grasslands - including how it’s applied in Meewasin’s own fire program.
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