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 FLN Networker No. 290

11/20/2019

Issue #290 (20 November 2019) of the FLN Networker. This issue includes news from landscapes, people and projects in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Maryland, Oregon and the fall TREX. There are also links to a FAC Net blog post on writing about wildfire; a new newsletter on traditional knowledge and fire; a Wildland Fire LLC report about a carbon monoxide poisoning incident; a fact sheet on building and using a biochar kiln; a fact sheet on using LiDAR for forest applications; an article on drivers of ponderosa regeneration in the western US; a report on stakeholder perspectives in the WUI that discusses survey vs. public meetings as a measure of public sentiment; an article on risk perceptions and mitigation behaviors after a close call with wildfire; a piece on managing for disturbances to stabilize forest carbon;  a video on the local economic effects of wildfire, and a link to an FLN webinar on rivercane. As always, listings are included FLN workshops; Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges; and conference, workshop and training opportunities.
Attached is a flyer for a Burning Big! workshop hosted by the Heart of the Appalachians workshop.

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