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Update from CWC Project's Team Fire!

The Connecting Wildlands and Communities project's Team Fire has been hard at work understanding the implications of connected landscapes on wildfire risks, patterns, and recovery after wildfire impacts to ecosystems and communities.



Team Fire has been assessing the implications of connected landscapes on wildfire risks, patterns, and recovery after wildfire impacts to ecosystems and communities.

Visit the Connecting Wildlands and Communities project webpage to see what the Team Fire has accomplished so far and get a glimpse of what is planned for the coming year!



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