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Wildland Fire Primer

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Subject:
Science and Technology
Institution Name:
Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior
Collection:
Bureau of Land Management
Grade Level:
Secondary
Abstract:

This Wildland Fire Primer is intended to serve as an outline for educators interested in teaching students about wildland fire. Fire and its management can be intimidating subjects for those with little or no knowledge of wildland fire issues. The background information provided in this Primer and related curriculum materials will enable educators to feel comfortable discussing wildland fire topics, and assist them in bringing these important topics into the classroom. This Primer has five areas of emphasis: (1) the natural role of fire; (2) the historical and cultural aspects of fire; (3) the wildland–urban interface zone; (4) fire management—fuels treatment and prescribed fire; and (5) fire management—fire education, prevention, and suppression. Many fire topics blend into more than one area. Included is a list of wildland fire education resource materials and fire-related Web sites. Some materials may be available through local offices of Federal or State agencies, while others are available through various additional outlets.

Course Type:
Learning Module
Languages:
English
Material Type:
Lesson Plans
Media Format:
Downloadable docs
Conditions of Use:
Public Domain

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