Learning from New Mexico’s Largest Wildfire

Understand the takeaways derived from a panel of expert practitioners and thinkers during a special panel session titled: “Learning from the Hermit’s Peak Calf Canyon Wildfire, the largest fire in New Mexico: From erosion to reforestation and living in the continuum of wildfire cycles” held during the 4th Annual Southwest Fire Ecology Conference. This fact sheet discusses conclusions formed by small group discussions for each of the main topic areas: culture, accessing fire resources, communications, and education.

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