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Areas of Focus
Biodiversity Conservation
(3181 people) | Organizational Funding
(1342 people) | Community Participation
(3636 people) | Conservation Biology
(875 people) | Conservation Policy
(746 people) | Land Restoration
(1334 people) | Natural Resource Conservation
(1630 people) | Practical Conservation
(962 people) | Wilderness
(1761 people) | Fire Ecology
(381 people) | Landscape Ecology
(954 people) | Sustainable Forestry
(1854 people) | Climate Change
(4729 people) | Economic Development
(1765 people) | Forest Ecology and Conservation
(1042 people) | Grasslands and Savannas
(385 people) | Shrublands
(254 people) | Sparse Trees and Parklands
(240 people) | Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests
(370 people)
About
I have recently joined the US Fire Learning Network as a Conservation Coordinator . The US FLN is supported by a cooperative agreement among The Nature Conservancy, agencies of the Department of the Interior, and the USDA Forest Service. The goal of the FLN is to foster innovation and the transfer of lessons learned among those working in various landscapes to accelerate the restoration of altered fire regimes at ecologically meaningful scales, in an ecologically-based and culturally-acceptable manner. A large part of my job lies in smoothing the flow of information within the network, and supporting enhanced communication among its members.
At night, I go home to Bella, the charming girl in the photo.



