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A well-managed and operational Conservation Gateway is in our future! Marketing, Conservation, and Science have partnered on a plan to rebuild the Gateway into the organization’s enterprise content management system (AEM), with a planned launch of a minimal viable product in early FY26. If you’re interested in learning more about the project, reach out to megan.sheehan@tnc.org for more info!

and all Notes from the Field are archived at https://tnc.box.com/s/469spu7jcrmr7oyl9271spcwb6wqwbbh



Notes from the Field are brief (1-4 page) documents that capture highlights or learning from various events and projects of the Fire Networks. The issues linked below cover TREX events. (For a complete list of Notes, see the index.)

Alto Minho TREX (2017)
Arkansas TREX (2019)
Ashland TREX (2018) (2019)
Butte TREX (2018)
Calaveras CalTREX (2018)
Cascadia TREX (2017) (2018) (2019) (2020)
Central Oregon TREX (2015) (2019)
Chama TREX (2018)
Flagstaff TREX (2021)
Klamath River TREX (
2018)
Loess Hills (2013 TREX) (2016 Co-op Burn Week) (2017 Co-op
   Burn Week) (2018 summary) (
2019 Co-op Burn Week) (2021
   Co-op Burn Week)
(2022 summary) (2023 summary)
Loup River TREX (2016) (2016, Spanish) (2017) (Ben Wheeler
   interview 2021)
Niobrara Valley TREX (
2016)
NorCal TREX (2014) (2015)
North Carolina TREX (2015)
Northeastern Washington (2021)
Plumas County Cal-TREX (2020 lessons learned) (2021 nature
   journaling)
Rio Trampas TREX (
2017)
San Juan TREX (2019)
Southern Blue Ridge (2018 communications)
Spanish-language TREX (2012 media, English) (2012 media,
   Spanish
) (2012 overview, Spanish) (2014, Spanish) (2016)
   (
2017) (2018 DEI) (2018 overview)
Taos TREX (2018)
Women-in-Fire TREX (2016) (2019) (2022); see also the four-page
  
WTREX fact sheet, the spring 2022 storymap and 2023
   numerical highlights

Yurok TREX (2014) (Spring 2017) (Fall 2017) (Spring 2018)
   (
Spring 2019) (Fall 2019) (Fall 2021)

MISCELLANEOUS
Getting Started (Kugler & Jacobs, 2021)
Wildland Fire Training from The Ember Alliance (2022)

SEE ALSO
Canadian Prairies TREX summary (2022)
Maine TREX (2022) blog posts from the North Atlantic Fire Science
    Exchange (post, day-in-the-life essay) and Maine Department of
    Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (post)

On nature.org:
"Fire Training Exchanges Expand Controlled Burns" (2019)

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