We don’t know where the next fire will ignite. But we do know where our forested communities are.

The best way to protect lives and property from the increased risk of fire is to focus thinning and other fuel reduction management activities near communities.

Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network

We work with communities across the nation to create a more wildfire-resilient future. A “fire adapted community” consists of informed and prepared citizens collaboratively planning and taking action to safely co-exist with wildland fire.…

Wildfire Preparedness

The Firewise USA™ program provides a number of proven tools and resources for homeowners and other community residents who work tirelessly to help prepare for and reduce the risk of wildfire damage and loss in their neighborhoods.…

Planning Tools to Reduce Montana’s Wildfire Risk

County governments, fire districts and service areas, and landowners have many opportunities to reduce wildfire risk in the wildland-urban interface through land use planning tools and strategies, though challenges in Montana’s regulatory framework remain.

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