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A collaborative group discusses a prescribed fire and its effects as smoke still lingers. Credit: Ed Keith, Deschutes County
Oct 18, 2018
In Oregon, prescribed fire smoke is regulated by the Oregon Smoke Management Plan, which is overseen by the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) and the Department of… Read More
Topic: Communications / Outreach Fuels treatment / Prescribed fire
True or false: Poison oak produces poisonous smoke when burned? Lenya Quinn-Davidson takes a dive into the research on a quest to find out. Credit: David Dennis shared via Flickr Creative Commons
Oct 11, 2018
I came out of last week looking like someone who’d just been released from a hard labor camp. My hands were covered in blisters from digging soil pits for a research… Read More
Topic: Fuels treatment / Prescribed fire
Type: Research Synthesis
Wildfire smoke increasingly travels thousands of miles, sometimes across the entire country. Get a rundown of the latest wildfire-smoke science, opportunities to mitigate it, and tools to communicate about it in the blog post below. Photo: Smoke from 2017 California wildfires spanning the U.S. Credit: NASA
Oct 04, 2018
The Air Quality Problem With disconcerting regularity, smoke from large wildfires keeps saturating the skies of California (and other states) for days on end, over vast… Read More
Topic: Communications / Outreach Fuels treatment / Prescribed fire Wildfire
Type: Research Synthesis
Replacing a home that was lost during the Carlton Complex of 2014. This family lost their primary home and business, and understanding their unique needs was essential to their holistic recovery. Credit: Okanogan County Long Term Recovery Group
Sep 27, 2018
“What is equity?” The answer to that question is both elusive and central when working toward fire adaptation. When I was in Washington State last May, I met the… Read More
Credit: Esmé Cadiente, Forest Stewards Guilld
Sep 20, 2018
Are you planning any controlled burns this fall? (Or winter? Or spring?) This blog offers a collection of resources… Read More
Click on the image above to read Frank Kanawha Lake, Ph.D.'s blog, Fire as Medicine: Fire Dependent Cultures and Re-Empowering American Indian Tribes. Photo: Lois Conner Bohna with acorns on a tree tended by her grandmother, Lilly Harris, at a ranch near North Fork, California. Credit: Frank Kanawha Lake, USDA Forest Service
Sep 13, 2018
Across North America, many communities seek to live more safely with wildland fire; some call that working to become a fire adapted community. Many American Indian tribes were… Read More
Topic: Fuels treatment / Prescribed fire Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Type: Essay
Imil Ferrara, who has participated in a Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (TREX), and Chris Baldo trade stories about using prescribed fire as Jana Carp listens. Credit: Mary Huffman, The Nature Conservancy
Sep 06, 2018
“We need to work together if we are going to meet the threat of wildfire in our community.” I heard this said time and time again — with either conviction or reluctance… Read More
Topic: Communications / Outreach Resilience Wildfire
Type: Tools / Resources
Looking at this picture, you probably wouldn’t guess that a lack of supply is what ultimately led to the failure of the Watershed Research and Training Center's recent firewood business endeavor. Find out what we learned from this wood-products venture and where we're headed next. Credit: Marcus Kauffman, Oregon Department of Forestry
Aug 30, 2018
Creating market demand and useful products from the woody material that we remove as a byproduct of community wildfire protection work seems like an obvious and elegant… Read More
Topic: Fuels treatment economics Local workforce capacity
Type: Fantastic Failure
Stay up-to-date on emerging approaches to wildfire management. Credit: Mike Caggiano, Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, Colorado State University
Aug 23, 2018
Whether you’re working at incident command in fire camp or at your desk planning a workshop, I want to draw your attention to three amazing blogs related to wildfire… Read More
Topic: Collaboration Planning Wildfire
Type: Research Synthesis
Ever feel like you need a dictionary just for wildfire terms? Here you go! Credit: Merriam Webster shared via Flickr Creative Commons
Aug 16, 2018
“What did the IC say about the fuel models in the area where we’ll be performing burn out operations? I can’t wait to get my red card and work on my faller… Read More
Topic: Communications / Outreach Wildfire
Type: Tools / Resources