Issue #302 (29 July 2020) of the FLN Networker. This issue includes news from landscapes, people and projects in Arkansas, California, North Carolina, Oregon and TREX. There are also links to a new funding opportunity from FEMA; a graphic describing the spectrum of "public participation"; a new California PBA website; the first issue of the new "TK & Fire" newsletter; a brief public health article on the intersection of wildfire smoke and COVID-19; a fact sheet exploring what "managing for resilience" means; an article on how tribal perspectives influemce restoration; a study on the effects of thinning and prescribed fire seasonality on herbaceous groundcover; and a general technical report on pinyon-juniper in the Great Basin and Northern Colorado Plateau. As always, listings are included for webinars; Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges; and conference, workshop and training opportunities.
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