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Fix America’s Forests
Montana’s Path to Burning Back Better
Fixing America’s Forests will require a variety of tools, but Montana has a substantial opportunity to expand the use of prescribed fire on private lands.
Burn Back Better
Expanding the use of prescribed fire on state, private, and tribal land would have significant benefits for forest resilience, community protection, and environmental conservation.
Harnessing Partnerships to Accelerate Forest Project Environmental Reviews
Reducing wildfire risk will require reducing barriers to getting forest management work done on the ground.
Fire Suppression v. Forest Management
A podcast about the important role active forest management plays in mitigating wildfire.
VIDEO: Saving Yosemite from Environmentalists
An NBC Bay Area interview on the need for active forest management.
Forest Management Requires ‘Good’ Fire
Prescribed burns are a necessary element for forest management and reducing wildfire risk.
Losing the Forest for the Trees
A century of fire suppression has altered the state of our forests.
Ramping Up Forest Restoration
The U.S. Forest Service plans to increase the pace of forest restoration by 50 million acres over the next decade. Success, however, depends on partnering with states, tribes, and the private sector and tackling persistent policy obstacles.
Healthy Forests Make Good Neighbors
Through Good Neighbor Authority, federal agencies are working with states and other western partners to mitigate wildfire risk.
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