Issue #326 (22 December 2021) of the FLN Networker and its attachment. This issue includes news from landscapes, people and projects in Arizona, California, Idaho, Georgia, New Mexico, North Carolina and TREX. There is also a request to take part in a survey on the effects of COVID on fire management activities, as well as a white paper on tribal forest management under new federal legislation; revised course material for S-130; a comic book suitable for outreach to youth; a collection of papers on integrating wildfire into forest landscape management; a fact sheet on natural regeneration of ponderosa in response to treatments; a bulletin on the long-term effects of high severity fire on water quality; a report on quanitfying the insurance benefits of wildfire risk-reduction buffer zones; and a report on equity and benefit-cost analyses. As always, listings are included for jobs, webinars, Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges, and workshop and training opportunities.
Attached is as announcement for the spring 2022 Cultural Fire Management Council-Yurok TREX.
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