Fire Education for Landowners
Fire has played a significant role in the shaping of the natural environments of the Inland Northwest. However, years of fire suppression has resulted in forests with unnaturally high fuel loads that increase the potential for large, catastrophic wildfires. An increasing number of individuals and communities are living within these fire-prone environments,the so-called wildland/urban interface. In order for us to live more safely in these areas, homeowners and landowners alike can increase the survivability of people and property by taking some preventative measures.
Information for Landowners
Technical Assistance
Publications and Videos
After the burn:assessing and managing your forest after a wildfire
After the fires: Hydrophobic soils
Management practices for forest health and catastrophic wildfire resistance
Fuel Reduction series:
Helpful Websites
Up-to-date reports on current fires in Wa & Oregon
Washington daily fire and weather briefing
National Interagency Fire Center (Boise, ID)

Dale Wade, Rx Fire Doctor, Bugwood.org
Report a
Forest Fire
1-800-562-6010
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