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A well-managed and operational Conservation Gateway is in our future! Marketing, Conservation, and Science have partnered on a plan to rebuild the Gateway into the organization’s enterprise content management system (AEM), with a planned launch of a minimal viable product in late 2024. If you’re interested in learning more about the project, reach out to megan.sheehan@tnc.org for more info!

 FLN Networker No. 280

4/24/2019

Issue #280 (24 April 2019) of the FLN Networker and its attachments. This issue includes news from landscapes, people and projects in Arkansas, California, Florida, Montana and Washington. There are also links to research briefs on applying traditional knowledge to fire management and on radio communications best practices, a video on ignition techniques, and the re-located Fire Behavior Field Reference Guide; and to articles about social license and citizen science, social learning in participatory governance, adapting wildland fire governance to climate change, scale-related challenges to governance, feedback loops involving tree-mycorrhizae associations, and proceedings from a symposium on fire economics and policy. As always, listings are included for webinars; FLN workshops; Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges; and conference, workshop and training opportunities.
Attached is a Notes from the Field about the Arkansas TREX that was rapidly developed when the Loup River TREX was rained (and flooded) out, and a pile-burning safety communication from CAL FIRE.

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