National HQ • Entered by Katya Spiecker on April 22, 2021
Putting Fire Knowledge into Action: Advocating for Forests and Fire Policy
April 6, 2021
Participants and Hours
Pre Planning hours | |
Post Admin hours | |
Activity Hours | 1.75 |
Participants | 5 |
Total Hours | 8.75 |
Key Issue: Climate Change
Activity Type: Grant Funded Climate Education & Stewardship Program
Key Partners: Rep. Karen Powers, Deschutes Co. Commissioner Phil Chang, Brenna Bell from Bark!
Measurable Outcomes
Outcome 1: Event Attendees (36 people)
Short Description of Activity
You have a voice in wildfire management policies. Learn how to get involved and become an advocate and protect your forests through management planning and the public process.
Reflection/Evaluation
This was a fantastic advocacy-oriented webinar with not only electeds, but three other Broadband leaders as speakers on OR legislation. Brenna’s presentation on federal legislation was also great. Fewer attendees that the other educational events, but a great turnout for such a complex topic!