We are proud to announce the completion of our 2025 Annual Report!
Swipe through this post to read about everything we accomplished this year! To learn more, the 2025 Fire Network Annual Report can be accessed through the link in our bio.
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Recovering from #wildfire is daunting. UC ANR Fire Network @ucanrfirenetwork.bsky.social & @ucanr.edu has lined up free webinars in Feb to help #CA residents on water contamination, soil contamination, backyard chicken/livestock safety, and rebuilding and structure loss: ucanr.edu/blog/green-b...
Flyer advertising a webinar on Post-Fire Rebuilding and Structure Loss. This event is being put on by the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Fire Network on February 23rd, 2026 from 5:30 to 7:00 PM PST.
Please join the Fire Network for our upcoming webinar on Rebuilding and Structure Loss on February 23rd from 5:30 - 7:00 PM PST.
This will be the fourth and final in our current webinar series, After the Fire: Understanding Challenges to Post-Fire Recovery in California.
Please join the Fire Network for our upcoming webinar on Backyard Chicken and Livestock Safety on February 17th from 5:30 - 6:30PM PST.
This will be the third in our upcoming webinar series, After the Fire: Understanding Challenges to Post-Fire Recovery in California.
Please join the Fire Network for our upcoming webinar on Soil Contamination and Remediation on February 10th from 5:30 - 6:30PM PST.
This will be the second in our upcoming webinar series, After the Fire: Understanding Challenges to Post-Fire Recovery in California.
Please join the Fire Network for our upcoming webinar on Water Resource Contamination on February 2nd from 5:30 - 7PM PST.
This will be the first in our upcoming webinar series, After the Fire: Understanding Challenges to Post-Fire Recovery in California.
Join us for the California Targeted Grazing Short Course! Register by February 13, 2026 at the link in our bio.
In Oct 2025, UC ANR’s Fire Network, the Central Coast Prescribed Burn Association, El Dorado–Amador PBA, & @berkeleyforests brought foresters, Tribal partners & land managers together for a Forester TREX, training professionals to use beneficial fire to protect CA forests.
Prescribed fire isn’t just for rangelands. Farmers use it to clear fields, manage debris & even improve water flow through irrigation ditch burns.
“It’s a regular part of operations in many ag communities,” - #UCANR fire expert Katie Low.
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Let’s talk good fire! Join us at the Central Coast Good Fire Fair this Saturday, October 11th at Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park!
Resources for checking air quality and monitoring smoke are linked in our bio.
Smoke exposure from wildfires is an increasingly common public health hazard to communities throughout California. One important thing that you can do to keep yourself and your family safe during wildfire season is to check the Air Quality Index (AQI) and take action accordingly.
Are you smoke ready? See tips for dealing with wildfire smoke at the link in our bio!
🔥 Mark your calendar for the Central Coast Good Fire Fair with @ucanrfirenetwork.bsky.social & CA State Parks!
Don’t miss this fun & informative day for all ages! Learn more: buff.ly/rA7lz3y
New factsheet from our post-fire series!
After the Fire: Drinking Water Contamination and Safety (2025)
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Great thanks and appreciation to Fire Advisor Alison Deak for collaborating with us in July to create posts!
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Fuels rearrangement vs. reduction, do you know the difference? See our new post to find out!
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