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WEBINAR

WATCH: WGA hosts webinar to help align land management and public health goals related to prescribed fire

In order to identify pathways for increasing the deployment of prescribed fire while also protecting the public from smoke-related health concerns, agency partners in California, Oregon, and Georgia organized exercises to examine the existing policies and procedures for prescribed burns and public health communications. WGA convened officials from DOI, USDA, EPA, and CDC to discuss the lessons learned from these prescribed fire exercises and help future communities better align public health considerations with prescribed fire.

Watch here

PODCAST

Leave it to Beaver: How Nature’s Engineers are Helping Us Mitigate Disasters

Western water resources are stretched thin and many western states are looking to beavers – long known as nature’s engineers – to ensure more water is retained on the landscape. New research suggests this will help restore biodiversity and mitigate the effects of prolonged drought, unexpected flooding, and catastrophic wildfires. In this episode of Out West, WGA policy advisors Jonah Seifer and Zach Nowak spoke with beaver experts from around the region about how these aquatic rodents can help us restore balance to the West’s water systems.

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INITIATIVE WEBINAR

Watch the BRAND West initiative webinar: Rethinking Rental Policy

Panelists from the National Housing Crisis Task Force, National Council of State Housing Agencies, Montana Board of Housing, and the Office of Colorado Governor Jared Polis explore the role of renting in ensuring access to safe and affordable housing for western residents while examining strategies to improve rental assistance, preserve existing rental units, and expand the rental supply.

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PODCAST

LISTEN: New episode of Out West explores new community navigators program at the U.S. Forest Service

Community navigators can help raise awareness about available resources and provide technical assistance when applying for grants or other government aid, especially following natural disasters. In this episode of Out West, WGA senior policy advisor Jonah Seifer speaks with Meryl Harrell, the Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment at the U.S. Department of Agriculture about the department’s newly formed community navigators program and how it can help disseminate funds more equitably and efficiently.

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WEBINAR

WATCH: WGA hosts webinar to help align land management and public health goals related to prescribed fire

In order to identify pathways for increasing the deployment of prescribed fire while also protecting the public from smoke-related health concerns, agency partners in California, Oregon, and Georgia organized exercises to examine the existing policies and procedures for prescribed burns and public health communications. WGA convened officials from DOI, USDA, EPA, and CDC to discuss the lessons learned from these prescribed fire exercises and help future communities better align public health considerations with prescribed fire.

Watch here

PODCAST

Leave it to Beaver: How Nature’s Engineers are Helping Us Mitigate Disasters

Western water resources are stretched thin and many western states are looking to beavers – long known as nature’s engineers – to ensure more water is retained on the landscape. New research suggests this will help restore biodiversity and mitigate the effects of prolonged drought, unexpected flooding, and catastrophic wildfires. In this episode of Out West, WGA policy advisors Jonah Seifer and Zach Nowak spoke with beaver experts from around the region about how these aquatic rodents can help us restore balance to the West’s water systems.

Listen here

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