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Fire For the People With the Nature Conservancy's Marek Smith

Fire For the People With the Nature Conservancy's Marek Smith

FromLife with Fire


Fire For the People With the Nature Conservancy's Marek Smith

FromLife with Fire

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Well we finally got a chance to speak with Marek Smith, who is the North American Fire Director for the Nature Conservancy and the co-director of the Fire Networks, which houses the Fire Adapted Learning Network, the Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (TREX) and the Fire Learning Networks. Before I get too far into this intro, I do want to note that the Fire Network has a new website that is a veritable clearinghouse of good fire resources, knowledge and anecdotes—I highly recommend you go check it out!New Fire Networks Website!!Marek has quite a background of working in good fire implementation and policy, and recently represented 501 c3 organizations with expertise in forest management and environmental conservation on the Wildfire Commission which released its report and recommendations back in September.In his role with the Nature Conservancy, Marek works to, quite simply, bring fire to the people while leading an organization that prioritizes our collective relationship with fire. All of TNC's programming through the Fire Networks is focused on developing more avenues for people to connect with fire, whether by exchanging knowledge/training,  sharing resources or empowering individuals and communities to build resilience to or change their relationships with fire.We covered some ground with this one—not only about his role in the Wildfire Commission, but also his work with the Fire Networks, Amanda's experience at her first TREX back in October, and the future of the Fire Networks. This was such a fun conversation that was a long time coming, and we were left feeling like we could have talked to Marek for much, much longer than we did! Maybe a part two is in order....Don't forget to check out the Fire Networks' new website!You can also learn more about the new partnership between the Nature Conservancy and the Forest Service here. Looking for Christmas gifts for the outdoorsperson/backpacker/firefighter/hunter/skier in your life? Well boy howdy you should probably check out Mystery Ranch's selection of packs, made for every hobby you could possibly need a pack for.I'm a huge fan of Mystery Ranch packs and am an especially big fan of their Saddle Peak ski pack and their Hip Monkey pack, which is a glorified fanny pack that is durable as hell and has SO MUCH SPACE. I use it for long days on my mountain bike, and also recently used it basically as a purse during a three-week trip backpacking around Italy. Timestamps:03:55 - Episode Introduction05:57 - Process For The Wildfire Commission08:02 - Themes In Marek's Work09:29 - Work Groups Within The Commission 10:02 - Marek's Current Action Items10:52 - Collaborative Approach To Recommendations 12:11 - An All-Society Approach13:02 - Multi-Year Funding13:58 - Community Wildfire Defense Grants15:21 - Wildfire Adaptation PODs17:13 - Focus On What Is In Reach18:14 - Community Level Practitioners19:00 - The Fire Networks Partnership21:24 - The Indigenous Peoples Burning Network22:37 - Proactive Community Building23:47 - Amanda's Experience On TREX24:56 - The PIO Position25:48 - Current Happenings At Nature Conservancy27:21 - Indigenous TREX Experiences28:41 - Women In Prescribed Fire Training30:09 - How To Get Involved31:04 - Ongoing Efforts 
Released:
Nov 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (61)

What are the benefits of prescribed burning? Why have wildfires gotten so severe lately? How can I help protect my home and community? Life With Fire podcast aims to answer these questions (and many others) while deepening our understanding of the critical role fire plays in America’s forests, lands and communities. Hosted by writer and former wildland firefighter Amanda Monthei, Life with Fire features interviews with everyone from scientists to fire management experts to Indigenous practitioners and folks doing the work on the ground. Through these interviews, Amanda hopes to explore our relationship with fire, as well as ways we can better coexist with it in the future.