We are connected by wildfire
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Learning, adapting, challenging the status quo, connecting new allies, taking action—it’s all in a day’s work as we embrace fire’s place in our place.
As handy as it might be, there is no road map or checklist for fire adaptation. The scale of our task and the geographically distinct regions of our state demand that smart people with different perspectives come together. Together, we’re making headway living with wildfire in Washington. Collaborate with us.
Our network – nuestra red
Connect with our members. Click on a point on the map to find someone in near you working to prepare communities for before, during, and after the fire.
Can’t find what you are looking for? Contact us.
our staff
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Small and mighty, our staff is committed to supporting Members and collaborators every step of the way.
Hilary Lundgren / WRCD Executive Director / hilary@washingtonrcd.org
Keegan Fengler / WAFAC Program Manager / keegan@washingtonrcd.org
Elizabeth Friedl / WAFAC Program Associate / elizabeth@washingtonrcd.org
Reese Lolley / WRCD Strategy & Partnerships Director / reese@washingtonrcd.org
Tessa Vermuel / Community & Landscapes Coordinator / tessa@washingtonrcd.org
Kara Karboski / WRCD Prescribed Fire / kara@washingtonrcd.org
TJ Mattingly / Contracts & Finance Specialist / tj@washingtonrcd.org
Deysi Gonzalez / Bookkeeper & Administrative Support / deysi@washingtonrcd.org
our partners and funders
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With gratitude and appreciation, the Washington Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network is sponsored by:

This project was made possible through support provided by the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) Bureau of Land Management (BLM), U.S. Department of Agriculture United State Forest Service (USFS), and The Watershed and Research and Training Center (WTRC) to the Washington Resource Conservation and Development Council (WRCD). The content and opinions expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position or the policy of the USFS, BLM, DOI, WTRC, or the WRCD and no official endorsement should be inferred.
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