Fire Safe Council to Host Workshop
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Members of fire safe councils from all over northwestern California will
be meeting in Weaverville in April. The idea for this get-together grew
out of the FireWise Workshop held in Fortuna in November of last year
(See Fall 2003 Conservation Almanac).
Participants at that workshop began to realize that fire safe councils
have been formed throughout the region to deal with the issues surrounding
the protection of communities and our forests from wildfire. Some councils,
like the Trinity County Fire Safe Council, are countywide
while others, like those in Orleans/Somes Bar and the Lower Mattole, are
working within specific communities. The Trinity County Fire Safe
Council is known around the region for its successes –
it has a Fire Management Plan and an action plan that were developed at
community meetings held throughout the county from November 1999 through
May 2002, and the Trinity County Fire Safe Council has
maintained a strong emphasis on implementing projects all over the county
through organizations such as the Post Mountain PUD,
Watershed Research and Training Center, Humboldt
Trinity Recreation Alliance and RCD.
The April workshop will provide an opportunity for fire safe councils
to share their success stories on how to educate communities, secure funding
for projects and implement fire safe strategies in, and around, their
communities. Organizers hope this workshop will enhance fire safe projects
throughout the region and result in forming a network of fire safe volunteers
and professionals, who can share information that will benefit everyone.
For more information, contact us. To become more
involved in your Trinity County Fire Safe Council, join
us at our monthly meetings at 7:00 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of every
month. To receive Fire Safe Council meeting minutes and announcements,
send Pat or Noreen your email address.
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