Fire is a natural part of the California landscape. However, fire suppression efforts that began nearly a century ago attempted to remove fire from the landscape. The legacies of this are ecosystems that have dramatically changed and are at higher risk of catastrophic fire.
Wildfire preparedness can be a little different in agricultural spaces. Check out the resources below to learn more about preparing your property for wildfire.
While the fire is burning, the primary response will be made by state, local, and federal agencies tasked with emergency response. The following resources may be helpful for you during a wildfire.
The host of emotions following a disaster can leave one feeling overwhelmed and wondering what to do next. Wildfire recovery doesn't happen overnight. It is a steady process of assessing damage, evaluating new conditions, and deciding on what to do next.
Haramrit Gill hamgill@ucdavis.edu Haramrit Gill is the newly appointed Environmental Horticulture Advisor for Tulare, Kings, Fresno, and Madera Counties. Hailing from Punjab, India, Haramrit's profound passion for agriculture developed organically.
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Please join us at this year's Regional 4-H Presentation Day hosted by Kings County! Information and Entry Forms When: Saturday, April 13, 2024 Schedule: 9:30 a.m. - Registration Open 10:00 a.m. - Room Monitor and Evaluators Orientation 10:30 a.m.