By Alan Long, Southern Fire Exchange
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The Department of the Interior Integrates Its Wildfire Programs: An Interview with the DOI’s Office of Wildland Fire
By Kristin Merony and Kim Van Hemelryck, the Department of the Interior’s Office of Wildland Fire
Science Tuesday: Naturally Human
By Lenya Quinn-Davidson
Ranch Management with a Fire Adaptation Twist: A Day in the Life with Matthew Ward
By Paula Nelson
Evacuation Planning — What Does It Take to Get a Community Started?
By Ashley McFarland
FAC: A Common Theme at the Arizona Wildland-Urban Interface Summit
By Anne Mottek
Community Wildfire Adaptation: North Georgia-Style
By FAC Network Participant
Community Magic: Community-Based Asset Mapping Establishes New Connections for Fire Adaptation
By Jana Carp, Jana Carp Consulting
Best Way to Get a Resident’s Attention: Burn Down Their Home (Through a Wildfire Simulation, Of Course)
By Liz Davy and Paula Nelson
Science Tuesday: Burning the Late Bloomers
By Lenya Quinn-Davidson
One City’s Lifeline for All Things FAC: A Day in the Life with Alison Lerch
By FAC Network Participant
Wildfire Community Preparedness Day 2017: What Happened?
By Allison Jolley



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