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  • Yana Valachovic wildfire lessons from 2022

    From a statistical point of view, fewer acres were burned, and fortunately, fewer lives and homes were lost. Less than 400,000 acres were

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  • Reflection from Napa Firewise

    2022 was a landmark year for the Napa Communities Firewise Foundation (Napa Firewise) and wildfire resilience in Napa County.

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  • The Climate Benefits of CAL FIRE’s Forest Health Program

    Healthy forests provide many benefits, including clean air and water, essential wildlife habitat, recreational opportunities, and a range of forest products.

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  • Living with Fire

    Napa Firewise is comprised of 20 active, all-volunteer Fire Safe Councils located in the highest wildfire severity zones

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  • Hands-On Learning

    Forest Health Grant launches long-term monitoring program at PUC As part of our recent $5 Million Dollar Forest Health grant awarded by the California Department of Forestry, four Pacific Union

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  • We’re in the 2022 Give!Guide! 

    Napa Firewise is proud to participate in Napa CanDo’s 2022 Give!Guide to raise funds and awareness through their annual holiday campaign from Giving Tuesday, Nov. 29 through Dec. 31.

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  • Weekly News Round-Up: Nov. 25, 2022

    Gov. Newsom visits fire-scarred Napa to trumpet California’s wildfire prevention spending November 17, 2022 The Press Democrat – Phil Barber NAPA — Behind Gov. Gavin Newsom as he stepped to

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  • With your support, we can make Napa County more wildfire resilient

    Dear Friends of The Napa Communities Firewise Foundation, As we come to the close of this year’s fire season, we at The Napa Communities Firewise Foundation (NCFF) wish to thank

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  • Learning to Live with Fire

    October 2022 Calistoga Living – Eden Umble Everyone who lives in Calistoga has had a brush with wildfires. For some, it’s been the uncertainty of evacuating, followed by a grateful

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