Tuesday, November 17, 2015

FireScape Mendocino Workshop #7 in Corning - Dec. 2 & 3 - RSVP/Register by Nov. 25

Field Trip from Workshop at Covelo

Please join us in Corning for the seventh in a series of workshops for FireScape Mendocino, Wednesday, December 2 and Thursday, December 3, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.

FireScape is a voluntary collaborative of residents, agencies and organizations working to shape the future of our fire-prone landscape in and near the Mendocino National Forest.  Taking the next step in this collaborative effort, our goals will be:

                    Hear from participants about ongoing work related to our shared values and continue refining FireScape Mendocino strategies.
                    Explore potential areas of work near Paskenta and what might be involved in working at a watershed scale.
                    Discuss the summer’s fires and the effectiveness of some readiness efforts.
                    Learn about large-scale fire planning and risk assessment, and discuss its possible utility for fire planning.


During this two-day event, participants will work in both small and large groups, indoors and outdoors. Guided by the best practices of the North America Fire Learning Network, our collaboration is designed to enable people with diverse perspectives to find zones of agreement where we can achieve tangible results in our communities and the surrounding landscape.

We need people...... With local community perspectives... Who enjoy outdoor recreation (camping, hunting, hiking, OHV, etc.) ... With perspectives on living with wildfires... Who manage land - whether it’s a ranch, timberlands or their backyard ... With thoughts about community and landscape planning ... With enthusiasm and an interest in the future of our local landscapes.

All meetings are open to the public and all are welcome to participate.  If you know someone who might be interested in this, please pass along this invitation.

Prior workshop attendance is NOT required – Please come if you are interested! Lunch will be provided both days.

There will be a field trip on Wednesday, lasting much of the day and participants should be prepared for changing weather conditions in the field. The trip will be accessible, not leaving roads or trails. 

*IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to limited parking/road access during the field trip, FireScape Mendocino will be assigning you to ride in one of the event vans.  The only exception is if you are a government official that may be called to an emergency.

Location & Dates:

Wednesday, December 3 & Thursday, December 4

Corning Grange Hall  
20955 Corning Rd
Corning, CA 96021
9:00 a.m. to 4:30 pm

In order to make sure we have food and materials for everyone, we ask that you register by
Wednesday, November 25. To register, or for more information, please contact Marilyn Perham at
530-897-6370 ext. 200 or by email at mperham@tnc.org


Tuesday, October 27, 2015

FireScape Mendocino Nov. 3-5 Workshop is Postponed to Dec. 2-3, 2015

FS Specialist Explains Wildfire Impacts
at Covelo Workshop Field Trip

Due to the intense wildfire season in Northern California and elsewhere, the FireScape Mendocino planning team has postponed the November 3-5 public workshop to December 2-3, 2015. The workshop will be held in the Paskenta focal area, at a site yet to be determined. Please stay tuned for updates.  

During this two-day event, participants will work in both small and large groups, indoors and outdoors. Guided by the best practices of the North America Fire Learning Network, our collaboration is designed to enable people with diverse perspectives to find zones of agreement where we can achieve tangible results in our communities and the surrounding landscape.

Thanks for your understanding and support.

FireScape Mendocino Planning Team

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Update on FireScape Mendocino, Workshop #6, June 10-11, 2015

James Russ, President of Round Valley Indian Tribes Tribal Council, Explains
Recent Fuel Break Project near Covelo
Photo: Don Amador

More than fifty participants met in the 100-degree heat of Covelo, CA to learn and deepen collaborative relationships with various stakeholders including the Round Valley Indian Tribes (RVIT) and other members of this beautiful community.  The FireScape leadership team thoroughly enjoyed exploring the Round Valley area and looks forward to visiting there again! 

Gary Urdahl, Silviculturist for the Covelo Ranger District, Mendocino NF 
Explains Impacts of 2012 North Pass Fire - Photo: Don Amador

The workshop kicked off with a field trip to a RVIT fuels treatment project, where we learned about a recent fuel break project designed to help protect the community in the event of wildfire.  FireScape applauds the work they’ve done and wish them much success with additional projects and looks forward to the possibility of partnering with them in the future.

Group Discussion at Field Tour Site - Photo: Don Amador

After visiting the RVIT project, we moved on to visit areas of the 2012 North Pass Fire on the Mendocino National Forest.  It was interesting to see and discuss the effects of the fire and learn more about the impact this fire has had both the local community and the Forest. 

Recreation Trail Still Closed from North Pass Fire Blowdown - Photo: Don Amador


An unusual lightning storm system hit the region and started over 20 wildfires on the Mendocino, Six Rivers, and Shasta-Trinity National Forests. Those ignitions lent an increased import to our field trip of the North Pass Fire, which burned over 41,000 acres.  Those events created a strong resolve within the group to work together in our efforts to shape the future of our fire-prone landscape. 

BIA Fire Staff Joined Field Trip - Photo: Don Amador

Classroom work on the following day included time for planning “next steps” for the following subgroups:  Air Quality, Creating Fire Ready Communities, Landscape-scale Vegetation Management, Tribal Engagement, and Fire/Recreation.  Lists of ideas on “what makes a good project” and a brainstorming session of potential projects (complete with marking locations on maps) made for a productive day.

Core-team Lead, Chad Roberts, Discusses Forest Management with Group
Photo; Don Amador

The FireScape Mendocino Core Team will meet soon to compile the classroom product, including submission of a list of potential projects, and bring it back to the group’s participants at our next workshop.  Stay tuned!

Monday, April 27, 2015

Tackling Strategies - June 10/11 Workshop #6 for FireScape Mendocino

Please join us in Covelo for the sixth in a series of workshops for FireScape Mendocino Wednesday, June 10th and Thursday, June 11th, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.

FireScape is a voluntary collaborative effort to shape the future of our fire-prone landscape in and near the Mendocino National Forest.

Working together, we will emphasize shared learning, problem solving and action on the ground. Taking the next step in this collaborative effort, our goals will be:

• Hear from each of the subgroups set up at the previous workshop (Landscape-scale vegetation management, Creating fire-ready communities, Air quality issues, Increasing tribal involvement in
FireScape) on their progress and next steps

• Allow time for subgroups to continue their work

• Continue to build shared learning among participants

During this two-day event, participants will work in both small and large groups, indoors and outdoors. Guided by the best practices of the North America Fire Learning Network, our collaboration is designed to enable people with diverse perspectives to find zones of agreement
where we can achieve tangible results in our communities and the surrounding landscape.

We need people...... With local community perspectives... Who enjoy outdoor recreation (camping, hunting, hiking, OHV, etc.) ... With perspectives on living with wildfires... Who manage land - whether it’s a ranch, timberlands or their backyard ... With thoughts about community and landscape planning ... With enthusiasm and an interest in the future of our local landscapes

For more information, check out our blog at

  
Some other examples from around the country can be found at


Lunch will be provided both days. There will be a field trip on Wednesday, lasting much of the day and participants should be prepared for changing weather conditions in the
field. The trip will be accessible, not leaving roads or trails.



Location & Dates:

Wednesday, June 10th & Thursday, June 11th

Round Valley Airport
43505 S. Airport Road
Covelo, CA 95428
9:00 a.m. to 4:30 pm


In order to make sure we have food and materials for everyone, we ask that you register by
Wednesday June 3rd. To register, or for more information, please contact Marilyn Perham at
530-897-6370 ext. 200 or by email at mperham@tnc.org


Thank you and we look forward to your participation in this collaborative effort.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

FireScape Mendocino Workshop 5 - January 28 and 29, 2015

Strategies and Results Chains


Please join us for our fifth in a series of workshops for FireScape Mendocino to be held in Elk Creek Wednesday, January 28th and Thursday, January 29th, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. The meeting is at the Elk Creek Grange Hall, 150 Church Street, Elk Creek, CA

FireScape is a voluntary collaborative effort to shape the future of our fire-prone landscape in and near the Mendocino National Forest. Working together, we will emphasize shared learning, problem solving and action on the ground. Taking the next step in this collaborative effort, our goals will be:

Refine the draft strategies from the last workshop

• Test our strategies with results chains to see if they will really get
   us where we want to go

• Start work in subgroups to tackle strategies

• Continue to build shared learning among participants

During this two-day event, participants will work in both small and large groups, indoors and outdoors. Guided by the best practices of the North America Fire Learning Network, our collaboration is designed to enable people with diverse perspectives to find zones of agreement where we can achieve tangible results in our communities and the surrounding landscape. For more information, check out our blog at:


Some other examples from around the country can be found at www.conservationgateway.org

Lunch will be provided both days.

There will be a short (weather-dependent) field trip on Wednesday and participants should be prepared for changing weather conditions in the field. The trip will be accessible, not leaving roads or trails.

In order to make sure we have food and materials for everyone, we ask that you register by
Wednesday January 21st. To register, or for more information, please contact Lauren Johnson
at 530-934-1153 or by email at laurenjohnson@fs.fed.us

Thank you and we look forward to your participation in this collaborative effort.