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 FLN Networker No. 346

2/15/2023

​Issue #346 (15 February 2023) of the FLN Networker and its attachments. This issue includes news from California, New Mexico, Portugal and an upcoming WTREX. Also included are links to input requests from the Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission, USGS Climate Adaptation Science Center, and University of California Cooperative Extension; a general technical report on estimating forest carbon; a publication on developing a firewise plant list for WUI residents; a guide on using social media effectively; guidelines for journalists (and others) working with traumatic imagery; a post on starting a public fire festival; recordings and slides from a workshop on inclusivity in the field, for natural resources practitioners; a report on encouraging prescribed fire on private lands in the U.S. West; a framework for quantifying fuel treatment effectiveness from stands to landscapes; an article and fact sheet on changes in forect cover in two Arizona landscapes; an article analyzing prescribed fire agreements; a bulletin on getting more fire on the ground; an article on the economic dimensions of wildfire; a USFS announcement about strengthening tribal consultations; a story on Colorado communities looking to the plains, a year after the Marshall Fire; a podcast episode on outreach; and blog posts on hope and "restor(y)ing." As always, listings are included for jobs, webinars, Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges, and workshop and training opportunities.
Attached to this issue are an announcement of a director position with the Island Park Sustainable Fire Community, and a flyer for a Washington DNR Certified Prescribed Burn Manager course. 

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