Tuesday, March 27, 2012

United States Fire Management Santa Catalina

The Nature Conservancy - The Nature Conservancy's mission is to
preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent
the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they
need to survive.
Wilderness Society - Protecting America's Wilderness since 1935
through the potent combination ofscience, advocacy and education.
Fire Bans & Restrictions
Colorado Fire Bans & Restrictions - Fire restrictions by county and
agency on the Colorado Fire Restrictions website.
Wyoming Fire Restrictions - From the Wyoming Bureau of Land Management.
Insects & Diseases
Colorado State Forest Service - Information about common forestinsects
and diseases.
Summit County Pine Beetle Task Force - The goal of the task force is
to assist property owners, property owners associations and property
management companieson ways to prevent the spread of pine beetle while
diminishing the danger of wildfires.
Invasive Species Management
Colorado Department of Agriculture - Noxious Weed Management Program -
Information on invasive species management and Colorado county noxious
weeds programs and contacts.
Research
Colorado Forest Restoration Institute - The mission of the Colorado
Forest Restoration Institute (CFRI) in the College of Natural
Resources at Colorado State University is to provide the best
available science in forest ecology, restoration and management, in
ways that are readily usable by the diverse group of land managers in
Colorado.
Community Wildfire Protection Plans - Enhancing Collaboration and
Building Community Capacity - This site describes an applied research
project that seeks to analyze the lessons learned aboutcollaborative
processes among approximately ten community wildfire protection plan
(CWPP) development processes in the United States.
Joint Fire Science Program - Develops wildland fire science-based
knowledge and tools to support federal, tribal, state and local
agencies, and their partners.
Rocky Mountain Research Station - The Rocky Mountain Research Station
is one of five regional units that make up the USDA Forest Service
Research and Development organization — the most extensive natural
resources research organization in the world.
State Forest Services and Other Land Management Agencies
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection - Protects the
people of California from fires, responds to emergencies, and protects
and enhances forest, range, and watershed values providing social,
economic, and environmental benefits to rural and urban citizens.
Colorado State Forest Service - The mission of the Colorado
StateForest Service is to achieve stewardship of Colorado's
diverseforest environments for the benefit of present and future
generations.
Kansas Forest Service - Care of natural resources and service to
people through forestry.
Nebraska Forest Service - Provides education and services to the
people of Nebraska covering all aspects of planting, protection, care,
and utilization of our forest and tree resources.
South Dakota Forest Service - Mission is to protect South Dakota's
natural resources from the ravages of wildfire.
Teton Interagency Fire - Provides information and coordination for the
Grand Teton National Park, Bridger Teton National Forest andJohn D.
Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway, as well as other wildland fire and
prescribed fire activities inthis area of Wyoming.
Utah Fire Information - Information dedicated to fire - of interest to
people in the Rocky Mountain Region.
Wyoming State Forestry Division -Provides two basic programs to the
people of the state; Forest Management and protection of State Trust
Lands, and Forestry Assistance.
Wildfire Information
FEMA - Resources for the News Media.
Fire Weather Information - USDA Forest Service Fire Consortia for
advanced modeling of meteorology and smoke. Observed and predicted
fire weather, fire maps and fire news.
InciWeb - Incident Information System - Interagency website for
national wildfire incidents. Searchable by state or incident.
MODIS Active Fire Mapping Program - Fire warnings & watches within the
past 12 hours. From the USDA Forest Service.
National Interagency Fire Center - National wildland fire news,
outlooks, updates and fire statistics.
National Wildfire Coordinating Group - The purpose of NWCG is to
establish an operational group designed to coordinate programsof the
participating wildfire management agencies.
NOAA's National Weather Service - Wildfire weather information from
the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration.
Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center - Dispatch centers, area fire
information, prevention, outlooks and restrictions.
Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center - Dispatch centers, area fire
information, prevention, outlooks and restrictions.
Southwest Colorado Fires - Fire information clearinghouse for SW
Colorado. Includes fire updates and restrictions.
Wildfire Assessment System - USDA Forest Service Wildland
FireAssessment System, is an internet-based information system. The
current implementation provides a national view of weather and fire
potential, including national fire danger and weather maps and
satellite-derived "Greenness" maps.
Wildland Fire Lessons Learned - The Wildland Fire Lessons Learned
Center is an interagency resource center that is systematically
correcting the current situation where learning remains isolated,
short-lived and trapped in the memories of individuals or separate
units. The Center focuses on acquiring, interpreting, and transferring
lessons learned, best practices, knowledge gaps, and unresolved issues
in wildland fire.
Wildfire Mitigation Information & Other Resources for Wildland Homeowners
Colorado Forest Products - A consumer awareness/product branding
program for marketing small-diameter wood products from forest
restoration and fuels reduction efforts in Colorado forests.
Colorado Wood Utilization and Marketing Program - The Colorado Wood
Utilization and Marketing Program works to support and expand
Colorado's forest-based business sectors by providing education,
technical assistance, applied research, and advocacy through a team of
highly specialized individuals. Theirvision is to Increase the
utilization of Colorado's wood and lower thecost of forest management.
Fire Adapted Communities - The Fire Adapted Communities initiative
will help communities andresidents take the next steps. Community
members at all levels—from land managers and forestry professionals,
homeowners and fire fighters, to the business community, planners and
developers—can work together to create partnerships dedicated to
adapting their communities to the threat of wildfire and become a Fire
Adapted Community.
FireWise Communities - The national FireWise Communities program is a
multi-agency effort designed to reach beyond the fireservice by
involving homeowners, community leaders, planners, developers, and
others in the effort to protect people, property, and natural
resources from the risk of wildland fire - before a firestarts.
Front Range Fuels Treatment Partnership - Colorado's Front Range Fuels
Treatment Partnership is an interagency program that reduces wildland
firerisks through fuels treatments thatare economically feasible,
socially acceptable and ecologically sustainable.
National Database of State and Local Wildfire Hazard Mitigation
Programs - A national database of state and local wildfire hazard
mitigation programs that serves as a clearinghouse of information
about nonfederal policies and programs that seek to reduce the risk of
loss of life and property through the reduction of hazardous fuels on
private lands. (See also the searchable grants database on this
website)
Pacific Northwest Fire Prevention -Designed as a clearinghouse of
information and resources for homeowners, visitors, fire prevention
professionals, and volunteers - focusing on the Pacific Northwest
states of Washington and Oregon. The site is presented by the Pacific
Northwest Wildfire Coordinating Group.

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