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NWCG Messaging Project Wildland Fire Education Working Team
Agenda • Introduction • Messaging Project Overview • Key Messages • • Role of Wildland Fire Current Conditions Wildland Fire Management Partnerships for Wildland Fire Safety • Materials & Resources • Discussion
National Wildfire Coordinating Group • Organization • • Federal and state representation Working teams (13) Advisory Groups (2) Task Groups (1)
National Wildfire Coordinating Group • Goals • Continuity and standards for training equipment, qualifications, and operational functions • Collaborative efforts among agencies • Avoid duplication • Products
NWCG Wildland Fire Education Working Team • Wildland Fire Education Working Team VISION: All people understand overwhelmingly support the role of fire in ecosystems. MISSION: To provide leadership in the development, implementation and continuity of national level wildland fire education programs.
NWCG Wildland Fire Education Working Team • WFEWT Messaging Task Group • GOAL: The public is aware of the role of fire in ecosystems • Task Group and Working Team Membership • USDA Forest Service • U. S Dept. of Interior agencies (BIA, NPS, FWS, BLM) • National Association of State Foresters • The Nature Conservancy
Messaging Project Overview • Evolution of Products: Communicator's Guide, Wildland Fire Brochure, Nat’l Messages, Fact Sheet • Next Year’s Products: PSAs, integration w/ other WTs; newsletters; periodic communications
Fire Regime and Condition Class
Fire Regime Overview • FR I • 0 to 35 years • Low severity • Ponderosa Pine and Dry Douglas Fir Habitat Type • FR II • 0 to 35 years • mixed severity • Grassland, tall grass prairie • Shrublands • Some Chaparral
Fire Regime Overview • FR III • 35 to 100 years • Mixed Severity • Wet Douglas Fir Habitat Types • Woodlands • Bosque • Chaparral • FR IV • 35 to 100 years • Lethal severity • LPP & Jack Pine • FR V • >200 years • Lethal severity • Alpine Fir Habitat Types, Boreal Forests
Fire Regime Condition Class • FRCC 1 • FRCC 3 • Within Historic Range of Variability • Maintenance treatments • FRCC 2 • Altered • One fire cycle skipped • Severely altered • Several fire cycles skipped • Mechanical treatments required
Example • Rocky Mountain Region – Dry Douglas Fir Habitat Types • • FR 1 FRCC 1 Information/Education Considerations
Example • Southern Rough • • FR 1 FRCC 1 Information/Education Considerations
Example • Rocky Mountain Region - Alpine Fir Habitat Type • FR 4 • FRCC 1 • Information/ Education • Considerations
Example • Tall Grass Prairie • FR 2 • FRCC 1 • Information/ Education • Considerations
Example • Lake States Mixed Forest • FR 3 (? ) • FRCC 3 • Information/ Education • Considerations
Example • Lake States Mixed Hardwoods • FR? • FRCC? • Information/ Education • Considerations
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR PRESENTERS
Partnerships Blue. Sky. RAINS • Web-based, automated smoke prediction system • Estimates, tracking, and http: //blueskyrains. org forecasting • Fire managers, air quality agencies, & general public can view • Developed by EPA R 10 & USFS PNW Lab
Artwork Resources • Additional photos provided by WFEWT Tallgrass FR 2 CC 1 Southern Rough FR 1 CC 1 Hard wood forest FR 1 CC 2 Long Leaf Pine FR 1 CC 1 Ponderosa Pine Northern AZ CC 1
Artwork Resources • Additional photos provided by WFEWT Black Spruce FR 2 CC 1 Swamp Riparian FR 1 CC 3 Alpine Fir FR 5 CC 1 Ponderosa Pine AZ CC 2 Tundra FR 2 CC 1 Southern Rough FR 1 CC 3
Artwork Resources • Additional photos provided by WFEWT Pocosin in need of fire. Typical pocosin conditions. Dry Douglas Fir FR 1 CC 1
Artwork Resources • Additional artwork is available via the following websites • www. nifc. gov • Photo Gallery • www. fs. fed. us • Photo and Video Gallery • www. firewise. org • Enhanced Media, Photos
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