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We are partnering with CBI to help Tribes utilize geospatial tools that allow them to maintain data sovereignty to inform complex decision making. We're also expanding our work with Tribes to develop additional Tribal plans for Wildfire mitigation, Climate Resilience, and energy sovereignty. There are still funds available to help with Tribal planning efforts, so PM our team if your Tribe needs any support in accessing funding resources or in developing your Tribal strategic plans.
The alteration of natural fire regimes is leading to profound ecological transformations, posing serious threats to biodiversity, and risking species extinction on a large scale. Wildfires are also altering essential ecological services on which humans depend, such as clean air and water supply, soil stability and fertility, carbon storage, ecosystem ecology, and more. It is estimated that 75% percent of terrestrial area on earth has experienced significant change to natural fire regime conditions. Learn more about what we know about the fire ecology of large-scale, destructive fires, and what more remains to be learned by joining the Global Wildfire Collective's inaugural webinar on March 20th! Registration: https://lnkd.in/gEHe2ZBi Alexandra Dunya Syphard Jon Keeley Stijn hantson Lluís Brotons Alejandro Miranda Ioki?e Rodríguez Robin Jones (she/her) Karl Peet CREAF Center for Climate and Resilience Research (CR)2 Benemérito Cuerpo de Bomberos Voluntarios de Cali Pacific Power #ConsBio #SaveOurPlanet #Webinar #Ecology #ExtremeFires #Conservation #ConservationBiology #Biology #FireEcology #WildfireResilience #LosAngeles #LAFires #LosAngelesFires #Chile #ChileWildfires #BlackSummer #Bushfire #AustraliaFires