This network encompasses 14 landscapes in four ecoregions across four states, totaling 333,887 acres. Each landscape has ongoing fire restoration projects that are addressing altered fire regimes via working partnerships.
Network landscapes focus on achieving tangible, long-term, landscape-scale fire restoration progress within five years. This includes transferring lessons learned in adaptive fire management, building technical and operational capacity, and institutionalizing the creation and development of the best available science throughout the process. Participants learn from the successes and failures of those working on similar landscape projects.