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Restoring relationships between people and fire
The Fire Networks partnership invests in people and place-based efforts to change relationships with fire, helping foster shared responsibility for fire management and viable fire cultures in landscapes and communities across the country. We work through three interconnected peer networks—the Fire Learning Network (FLN), Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network (FAC Net) and Indigenous Peoples Burning Network (IPBN)—and Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges (TREX) to support local, regional, and national action that will improve fire outcomes in the near term, and for generations to come.
Read our Stories:

Four Resources on Cultural Burning in Northern California and Oregon
By
FAC Network Participant
Updated Resources for Community Wildfire Protection Plans
By
Emily Troisi
Helene, Fire, and the Systems that (Don’t Need to) Fail Us
By
Tiernan Doyle