About the Fire Network
The UC Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) Fire Network is dedicated to improving fire resilience for all Californians, developing and delivering science-based information to support healthy communities and ecosystems. The Fire Network offers programming through our statewide team of local extension advisors, campus faculty and specialists, and staff. Our team has expertise across a wide range of disciplines, including fire science and ecology, home hardening and defensible space, community and regional planning, beneficial fire, targeted grazing, and much more.
California faces a wide array of fire-related challenges across both rural and urban landscapes. To help address these issues, the Fire Network delivers research and extension programming in four key thematic areas related to land stewardship, wildfire preparedness, post-fire recovery, and workforce development.
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources includes a wide variety of programs aimed at understanding California wildfire and how losses from wildfire can be minimized. Following is information for journalists on these UC resources.
Fire Advisors, Specialists, and Staff
Alison Deak
Title: Fire Advisor
County: Mariposa, Madera, and Fresno Counties
Email: aldeak@ucanr.edu
Notes from Alison: s far as a “firewise plant list” goes, our opinion on this from a UC ANR Fire Network perspective is that all plants will burn under the right conditions. We have chosen not to create plant lists and instead recommend that homeowners ensure that plants are well-maintained, properly spaced, and properly located within their defensible space. Additional information is also available on our website at https://ucanr.edu/statewide-program/ucanr-fire-network/fire-resistant-plants
