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Jun 20 2019 | 8:00am - 4:00pm MDT

Workshops, Trainings and Fieldtrips

Contact

Vita Wright
vita.wright@usda.gov

Location

Northern Rockies Training Center
5765 W Broadway St.; Missoula , MT

This field tour will showcase success stories and lessons learned while addressing the National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy vision for the next century: To safely and effectively extinguish fire, when needed; use fire where allowable; manage our natural resources; and as a Nation, live with wildland fire. To achieve this vision, the Cohesive Strategy identifies three goals, which will be part of field tour discussions and stops: 1) Resilient Landscapes, 2) Fire Adapted Communities, and 3) Safe and Effective Wildfire Response.

Featured partners on this field tour include the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, Missoula County, Lolo Restoration Committee and the Blackfoot Challenge. The tour will provide abundant opportunities to hold in-depth discussions around managing fire in a complex landscape, and the need for cross-jurisdictional collaboration and communication before, during and after fire.

The tour will begin with stops in and around the Marshall Woods Restoration Project in the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area to discuss community mitigation and education on private lands; fuel treatments on public lands adjacent to a complex human landscape; and the Wildfire Adapted Missoula Project. For the second half of the day, the tour will head north to visit Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal lands; discussion topics will include Traditional Knowledge and fire, Reserve Treaty Rights Lands program, and sharing resources across boundaries.