The project promotes 25 activities encouraging healthy eating, physical activity, and less screen time. The cards have both English and Spanish options.
Mitigation is acting now to reduce future risk. You can repair/rebuild safer and stronger after wildfires and straight-line winds and Community Education and Outreach can help you on your recovery journey.
Carrie Berger, FEMA |
Oct 2020 |
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In this webinar, we will describe what to look for in identifying tree hazards and factors influencing soil stability and erosion in post-fire forested landscapes, and practical steps to mitigate impacts.
Q: I have several peonies in my front yard. The edges of the leaves are badly eaten by strawberry root weevil. How can I remove the strawberry root weevil? Is it worth doing?
Regardless of how you acquired your property, chances are you have spent lots of time, energy, and cash on the property. Let’s face it, none of us are getting any younger. Now is the time to think through what a ...
Amid all the work involved in recovering from wildfires, there are lessons to be learned about how to reduce the severity of future fires. Here's a look at what a recent fire teaches us about prevention and mitigation.
Glenn Ahrens |
Oct 2020 |
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The purpose of the COVID Corridos workshop was to teach Latino/Hispanic youth science communication skills through the arts with the goal of helping them cope with the mental health effects of the coronavirus.