By Annie Schmidt
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Thinning project at Chimney Springs, Flagstaff, AZ, October 2018. Photo by Neil Chapman.
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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New Resource: FAC Net’s Post-Fire Graphic & Facilitators Guide
By Annie Schmidt
Tracking Progress: Online Interactive Project & Neighborhood Maps
By Nate Casebeer and Carlie Murphy
Onward: The Native Stewards of the Amah Mutsun Land Trust & CalFire Burn Together – the Power of Collaboration
By Joanna Nelson
A Breath of Fresh Air: The City of Ashland’s Air Purifier Pilot Program
By Katie Gibble and Sara Jones
Outcome-based Management for Western Rangelands: Using Experience & Need to Help Manage for Fire
By Katie Wollstein
FAC Net’s First Book Club: Tools for Anxiety for Fire Adaptation Practitioners
By Michelle Medley-Daniel
Of Fire and Myth: Will Harling, Bigfoot and the Power of Place
By Lenya Quinn-Davidson
From the Bottom Up: Oregon’s Investment in Fire Adaptation (An Interview with Carrie Berger)
By Carrie Berger
The Land Makes it Right: Reframing Our Ideas About When Burning is Possible
By Will Harling
What Comes First — Collaborative Mapping or Mapping Collaboration?
By Rose Shriner
“School’s Out, Now What?” Activity Guides, Wildfire Education, & Go Bag Activities for the Whole Family
By Jessica Sabine Brothers