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Forest Bridges is following the work of the Global Wildfire Collective (GWC), @ConservationBiologyInstitute an interdisciplinary research and capacity-building group whose work cuts across topics, sectors and actors that drive and are subject to the impacts of wildfire. The GWC is committed to establishing and proliferating wildfire resilience and recovery strategies that produce multiple co-benefits to maximize well-being in ecological and social systems. We attended the Global Wildfire Collective's first webinar on March 20, 2025, which was hosted by Dr. Alexandra D. Syphard. Webinar Panelists -- Dr. Owen Price, Dr. Alejandro Miranda, Dr. Jon Keeley, Dr. Stijn Erik R. Hantson, Dr. Mauro González, Dr. Susan L. Cutter -- compared and analyzed the ecological and human causes and impacts of three extreme wildfire events: (1) Australia: Black Summer bushfires (2019-2020), (2) Chile: Valparaíso wildfires (2024), (3) United States: Los Angeles wildfires (2025). More info: • Global Wildfire Collective Webinar #1 OUR MISSION: Forest Bridges brings people together to foster sustainable forest health and habitats through active management and restoration solutions for western Oregon’s O&C Lands OUR VISION: Improved forest health and fire resilience, thriving wildlife habitats, strengthened rural communities and sustained inclusive collaboration achieving active management on western Oregon’s O&C Lands. Become a Friend Today: It’s time to come together to create intelligent, evidence- and Indigenous-based approaches to managing our O&C Lands. Become a Friend and join us on our mission. https://www.forestbridges.org/become-... The 2.9 million acres of O&C Lands in western Oregon are vital public lands, as well traditional homelands for many Tribes. Support our Work: Proceeds from this purchase contribute to Forest Bridges’ important work to realize our vision of improved forest health and fire resilience, thriving wildlife habitats, strengthened rural communities, increased Tribal co-management opportunities and integration of Indigenous methods, and sustained inclusive collaboration achieving active management on these important lands: https://forestbridges-shop.fourthwall... #forestbridgesonc #oandclands #tek #indigenousknowledge #togetherwecancleartheair