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Network Members in the News

Many of our Fire Network members are regularly featured in news articles, podcasts, and other media discussing a variety of topics ranging from prescribed fire, wildfire preparedness, fire insurance, fire workforce development, and more. Updated monthly, we aim to highlight some of the most recent news from our team. 

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Fire Network members, Katie Low and Bruno Pitton, talking to a group of Placer County residents about wildfire preparedness in front of a home.

Fire Network members, Katie Low, Bruno Pitton, and Joaquin Pastrana collaborated with local agencies and Firewise Communities in Placer County to host a Wildfire Preparedness Walking Tour in Auburn. Watch this video about the event to learn more.

 

Fire Network Statewide Advisor, Katie Low.

Join the Fire Network's Statewide Coordinator, Katie Low, on The Placer Life Podcast where she unpacks how wildfires behave in Sierra Nevada forests and what research shows makes the biggest difference for communities in Placer County. Listen here

 

A group is gathered at the Forester's Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (FTREX).

In 2025, the Fire Network collaborated with UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) and the Central Coast PBA to host a Forester's Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (FTREX) at UC Berkeley's Blodgett Forest Research Station. Read more about it here

 

Fire Network Director, Lenya Quinn-Davidson, burning a vegetation pile.

UC Berkeley’s Cal Alumni Association published an alumni spotlight on Fire Network Director, Lenya Quinn-Davidson, that is a true testament to all of her hard work, passion, and leadership in this field. Read the story here

 

A photo of two women trimming back a bush near a structure.

The Fire Network's Community Resiliency and Built Environment Lead, Yana Valachovic, spoke with the LA Times about the importance of updating California's defensible space guidelines, including the adoption of Zone Zero. Read the story here.