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Wildfire risk not disclosed in most home sales

By facocoordinator on October 21, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Agreement establishes shared vision for forestry efforts across Boulder County

By Jonathan on August 13, 2020

An Ambassador by Any Name Doth Broaden Wildfire Resilience: re-post from FAC Net Blog by FACO Director

By facocoordinator on May 22, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Community Adaptation, Landscape Resilience, and Safe & Effective Response for COVID-19

By facocoordinator on April 17, 2020

Reflections on 2019 from Vail and Beyond

By facocoordinator on January 27, 2020

Non-profit Funding Blues: Lessons Learned in Funding Wildfire Resilience in southwest Colorado: FAC Learning Network re-post

By facocoordinator on January 16, 2020

Overcoming Barriers to Mitigation

By Jonathan on December 14, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

  Link to document with live url links – https://indd.adobe.com/view/81c37d22-42aa-4276-99ea-7969c5fdf343 Pdf available for download – barriersfinal

Make Your Home More Resilient to Wildfire

By Jonathan on December 14, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Warm weather, wildfires and watersheds – Denver Water

By Jonathan on December 12, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

  How reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfires improves the quality of water flowing into our reservoirs. Source: Warm weather, wildfires and watersheds – Denver Water

FACO Creates Workplan and Objectives

By Jonathan on December 5, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

At the FACO annual meeting held in October the team worked to create an ambitious work plan. While FACO has been around for a few years the major focus early on has […]

Shared Problems, Shared Solutions

By Jonathan on December 5, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Shared Problems, Shared Solutions In September’s issue of Wildfire Magazine, the International Association of Wildland Fire shares a compelling presentation by Vicki Christiansen, Associate Deputy Chief of the US Forest Service. In […]

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