By Wendy Fulks, Bill Tripp and Darren Borgias
the fire networks Blog
We feature stories and information from a diversity of perspectives including successes, lessons learned, resources, and even failures related to community wildfire resilience.
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A New Model for Developing WUI Lands in Central Oregon
By FAC Network Participant
Moving from Firewise to FAC in North Georgia
By Frank Riley Jr.
What We’re Learning about Current and Future Wildfire Threats to Island Park, Idaho
By Liz Davy
An Interview with FEMA Planner Brett Holt (Part 1)
By Brett Holt
Science Tuesday: Highlights From a Decade of Fire and Climate Research
By Lenya Quinn-Davidson
Reducing Wildfire Risk in Santa Fe Through Collaborative Burning: The Aztec Springs Pile Burning Project
By Matt Piccarello
Snapshots of FAC-Building in Baker County, Florida
By Doc Bloodworth, Florida Forest Service
A Trusted Translator: The Role of the Community Liaison in Creating Better Wildfire Outcomes
By Karuna Greenberg
My Favorite Fall Color is Fire
By Lenya Quinn-Davidson
All Aboard the Christmas Tree Train!
By FAC Network Participant
Face-to-Face FAC Learning in Ashland, Oregon
By FAC Network Participant