Stronger community connections could foster better wildfire readiness in Eastern Coachella Valley
- Kaslo Community Forest has undergone a nearly $100,000 risk-reduction project to prepare for the upcoming wildfire season.
- The Kaslo and District Community Forest Society completed wildfire mitigation work on eight hectares of its land and two hectares of Crown land.
- The project included fuel reduction and salvaging firewood, earning high praise from B.C.'s Ministry of Forests.
- KDCFS manager Jeff Reyden stated the project considered biodiversity and wildlife habitat values.
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Need for better wildfire readiness in Eastern Coachella Valley
A study highlights the need for improved wildfire preparedness tailored to disadvantaged communities in unincorporated areas of the Eastern Coachella Valley and identifies effective ways to bridge critical communication gaps.
Stronger community connections could foster better wildfire readiness in Eastern Coachella Valley
A study led by the University of California, Irvine Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health highlights the need for improved wildfire preparedness tailored to disadvantaged communities in unincorporated areas of the Eastern Coachella Valley and identifies effective ways to bridge critical communication gaps.


UC Irvine-led study notes need for better wildfire readiness in Eastern Coachella Valley
Irvine, Calif., Jan. 29, 2025 — A study led by the University of California, Irvine Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health highlights the need for improved wildfire preparedness tailored to disadvantaged communities in unincorporated areas of the Eastern Coachella Valley and identifies effective ways to bridge critical communication gaps.
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