By Kimiko Barrett, Ph.D.
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Bringing the Voices of Collaborative Conservation to Decision Makers in D.C.: An Interview with Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition
By Karen Hardigg and Tyson Bertone-Riggs
Don’t be a Bystander. Be an Active Bystander!
By Maria Estrada, The Nature Conservancy
Risks and Rewards: Managing Wildfire for Resource Objectives in Northern New Mexico
By Emily Jane Davis, Zander Evans, Mike Caggiano and Heidi Huber-Stearns
Cultural Burning and TEK: How Can FAC Practitioners Leverage Indigenous Connections to Fire Without Exploiting Them?
By Allison Jolley
Finding the Sweet Spot: Rigor Versus Impact in Certified Burner Programs
By Lenya Quinn-Davidson
Back to School: A Wildland Fire Book List for Young Readers and Educators
By Rebecca Samulski
What Does Community-led Recovery Look Like? A Case Study from the Carwoola 2017 Bush Fire
By Zoe D’Arcy, New South Wales State Emergency Service (Australia)
Fuels Treatments Aren’t a Guarantee, but They Still Matter: Gaining Perspective from the Carr Fire
By Eamon Engber, Klamath Network Parks and Six Rivers National Forest
What the Silver Tsunami Means for FAC and Why You Need to Partner with Assisted Living Facilities
By Allison Jolley
Managing for Socio-Ecological Resilience First: How a New Type of Indicator Enhances Wildfire Resilience Monitoring
By Colleen Rossier, University of California-Davis and Bill Tripp, Karuk Tribe
Let’s Talk About Fire Adapted Communities!
By Michelle Medley-Daniel












