A discussion: A Burning Proposition

virtual
4:30 pm
– 6:30 pm
Join COPE (Citizens Organized to Prepare for Emergencies) for a discussion about the use of prescribed burning to manage vegetation and promote healthy ecosystems. They have put together a great panel of experts for a discussion about prescribed burning. Please submit your questions in advance of this event to copenosoco@gmail.com.
To register for this discussion: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0vf-ChqjItH9XfeSAxTQOzIMj7ahwRC6V2
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AGENDA
Historical/cultural perspective on burning Sherrie Smith-Ferri Elder from the Lytton Band of Pomo at Dry Creek Rancheria
Science of putting fire on the ground Sasha Berleman, PhD

Effects on air quality Craig Tallman Air Quality District
Planning process for having a burn Chief Turbeville
A landowner's perspective Paul Pressler
Q & A