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Is your collaborative ready to prepare landscapes and communities to receive and recover from wildfire?

By Hannah Brown and Ch’aska Huayhuaca Colorado Forest Restoration Institute (CFRI), Colorado State University image credit: LVBrown Studios, LLC Imagine a future in which, when a wildland fire ignites and spreads towards highly valued resources and assets, it burns through the area with minimal damage and loss. Reduced fuel loads result in less smoke, and […]

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