By Karuna Greenberg
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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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
Wildfire Mitigation and Assistance through USDA-NRCS
By Bill Brash, New Jersey Fire Safety Council
Institutions are Key Elements of Fire Adapted Communities
By Jesse Abrams, Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment
Prescribed Burning in Colorado’s Front Range: An After Action Review
By Jonathan Bruno
Study Examines New Type of Wildfire Health Impact
By FAC Network Participant
Early Lessons from the Washington Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network
By Annie Schmidt, Ryan Anderson, Reese Lolley, and Michelle Medley-Daniel
Working with Communities to Reduce Wildfire Risk Through Planning
By Molly Mowery
Managing Northeastern Pine Barrens for People and Nature
By FAC Network Participant
FAC Network Informing Policymakers From the Ground Up
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