By FAC Net Staff
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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Science Thursday: Mysterious Mistletoe
By Lenya Quinn-Davidson
When Wildfire Hits the Ranch: Lessons Learned from the Thomas Fire
By Matthew Shapero, University of California Cooperative Extension
The Evolution of Leadership in Fire: Stories from Three WTREX Leaders
By Lenya Quinn-Davidson
Fire Narratives: Are Any Accurate?
By Sarah McCaffrey
Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge and World Renewal Ceremonies into Fire Adaptation: An Indigenous Stewardship Model
By Bill Tripp
Working Together: That’s the Central-Oregon Way [A Day in the Life with Alison Green]
By Alison Green
Fantastic Failure: False Hope and the Four Mile Canyon Fire
By Dave Lasky
Getting It Done: A Day in the Life with Austin Fire Department’s Wildfire Fuels Mitigation Crew
By Justice Jones
17 Ways We Grew: Community Wildfire Resilience Lessons from 2017
By Allison Jolley
Science Tuesday: Why Homes Burn (and Why I’m Reminding You)
By Lenya Quinn-Davidson
Raising the Bar for Firewise USA™ Sites: Oregon County Pilots a Local Firewise “Four-Star” Rating Program
By Gary Marshall









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