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Areas of Focus
Fire Ecology
(381 people) | Restoration Ecology
(1214 people) | Forest Ecology and Conservation
(1042 people) | Practical Conservation
(962 people) | Biodiversity Conservation
(3181 people) | Fish
(560 people) | Land Stewardship
(1628 people) | Natural Resource Conservation
(1630 people) | Sustainable Forestry
(1854 people) | Riparian Ecology and Conservation
(683 people)
About
Lynn Decker has been the director of U.S. Fire Learning Network since 2003. The Network links 60-70 community-based landscape groups across the U.S. and fosters a collaborative science-based process to restore fire adapted ecosystems at ecologically meaningful scales, while managing fuels to abate current threats related to altered fire regimes. Lynn facilitates the design of regional networks and workshops, advises site-based project teams and links them to external sources of support, and communicates regularly with agency staff and other partners about the innovations and learning generated by the network.
Before joining the Conservancy, Lynn worked for 20 years in Forest Service Research and National Forest Systems Management, primarily in the areas of fisheries, aquatic ecology, riparian and watershed science and management. She spent the last three years of this time as an Aquatic Ecologist, working on integrating fisheries and watershed and wildlife concerns into the National Fire Plan



