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The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIESCOALITION RESOURCESLEGAL INFORMATIONCONTACTFIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities.LEGAL INFORMATION
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The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities.LEGAL INFORMATION
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The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIESCOALITION RESOURCESLEGAL INFORMATIONCONTACTFIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIESCOALITION RESOURCESLEGAL INFORMATIONCONTACTFIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIESCOALITION RESOURCESLEGAL INFORMATIONCONTACTFIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIESCOALITION RESOURCESLEGAL INFORMATIONCONTACTFIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIESCOALITION RESOURCESLEGAL INFORMATIONCONTACTFIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIESCOALITION RESOURCESLEGAL INFORMATIONCONTACTFIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIESCOALITION RESOURCESLEGAL INFORMATIONCONTACTFIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIESCOALITION RESOURCESLEGAL INFORMATIONCONTACTFIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIESCOALITION RESOURCESLEGAL INFORMATIONCONTACTFIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation section FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. CONTACT - FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES This webpage is currently being managed by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. For information or questions about the website please contact infofireadaptednetwork.org.LEGAL INFORMATION
The Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is supported by a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior through a subaward to the Watershed Research and Training Center. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Domain Name for this site was initially established by and FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM … scorched 18,247 acres, killed two residents, and took fire-fighters 18 days to fully contain. The fire burned through brush, mountain shrub, grass, and trees including oak, FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES MITIGATION ASSESSMENT TEAM a1. fire adapted communities mitigation assessment team findings: lessons learned from waldo canyon. appendix a: the history of the colorado springs wildfire mitigation sectionSkip to content
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WHAT IS A FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITY? Credit: Washington Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network The National Wildfire Coordinating Group defines a fire adapted community as “A human community consisting of informed and prepared citizens collaboratively planning and taking action to safely coexist with wildland fire.” More fully, fire adapted communities are knowledgeable, engaged communities where actions of residents and agencies in relation to infrastructure, buildings, landscaping and the surrounding ecosystem lessen the need for extensive protection actions and enable the communities to safely accept fire as part of the surrounding landscape. Because every community is unique, the steps and strategies they take to improve their wildfire resilience will vary from place to place. WHERE SHOULD I GO FOR MORE INFORMATION?Community
members work together on a fuels reduction project. Photo Credit: Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands. * _Frequently Asked Questions about FAC & FAC Net (Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network)_
* _FAC Cycle Infographic & Facilitator’s Guide (Washington Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network)_
* _Firewise Toolkit (National Fire Protection Association)_
* _Ready, Set, Go! Program (International Association of FireChiefs)
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* _Commonly Referenced Wildland Fire Initiatives, Programs, and Networks (Southern Fire Exchange)_
* _Wildfire Resources ( Insurance Institute for Businessand Home Safety) _
* _Fire Adapted Communities Self-Assessment Tool(Fire
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The term “fire adapted communities” was codified in the 2005 Quadrennial Fire and Fuel Review, and subsequently became one of the three tenets of the _National Cohesive Wildland Fire Strategy._
Fire adapted communities is not a program, rather it is a continual process with no defined endpoint. There is no entity that certifies that any given community is fire adapted and there is no checklist. This is because every community’s fire adaptation journey is different, and because of the need for continual re-evaluation andadjustment.
FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES COALITION The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety. The coalition provides information and expertise on the development of this website and other activities related to fire adapted communities. For… Continue reading Fire Adapted Communities CoalitionCONTACT
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