By Michele Straube
the fire networks Blog
We feature stories and information from a variety of perspectives including successes, lessons learned, resources, and even failures related to community wildfire resilience.
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Learning to Burn: 25 Years Managing the Albany Pine Bush
By Neil Gifford
“Living with Wildfire” Art Exhibition in Ely
By FAC Network Participant
Prescribed Fire Road Show
By Lenya Quinn-Davidson
Summer Program for Teenagers Addresses Wildfire Risk in New Mexico
By Matt Piccarello
Completing the (Fire) Cycle of Information Sharing
By Pablo Beimler
Mock Fire Camp in Island Park Attracts Residents
By Liz Davy
Capacity And Transformation In Social-Ecological Systems
By Jeremiah Osbourne-Gowey
Science Tuesday: Why Mesophication Matters
By Lenya Quinn-Davidson
Using Fire to Treat Privately Owned Forests in Oregon: The Firing Boss Perspective
By Sean Hendrix
Using Fire to Treat Privately Owned Forests in Oregon: The Burn Boss Perspective
By Amanda Stamper
Using Fire to Treat Privately Owned Forests in Oregon: Landowners’ Perspectives
By George McKinley and Maria Kelly














