Learn what we should do on our own and as a community to reduce wildfire risks
FEBRUARY 1, TIMBER COVE LODGE /FEBRUARY 2, GRAZING FIELD DAY
This symposium is the first step toward a series of smaller gatherings and collaborations as we move toward collectively creating a fire-resilient landscape.
Please join us next weekend and let’s get started!
FROM TALK TO ACTION
FROM TALK TO ACTION
Coast Ridge Community Forest
Our Role in Fire Action
DEMETRA MARKIS, Board Chair
California Wildfires
The New Normal
MARSHALL TURBEVILLE
Cal Fire Battalion Chief
Start at the House and Work Out
Create a Fire Adapted Home
CAERLEON SAFFORD
Coordinator, Fire Safe Sonoma
Grazing to Reduce Wildfire Risks
How Can it Work Here?
LELAND FALK
Falk Livestock & Land Management
Fighting Fire With Fire
Prescribed Fire
STEPHANIE LARSON
County Director and Livestock Range Management Advisor, University of California Cooperative Extension
The purpose of the workshop is to explore how we might use the critical tools of defensible space, mechanical fuels removal, grazing and prescribed fire to help save lives, property and our environment. Presentations will address what each of these treatment options can offer to help us reduce risk. Discussion will focus on tasks we need to accomplish to move forward.