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How Strategic Chipping Days in Glade Park Helped Crews Focus on the Work
Glade Park community chipping days coordinated by Two Rivers Wildfire Coalition helped residents and partners reduce wildfire fuels efficiently while crews focused on the work.
Learning Exchange: Wildfire Mitigation in Fruita, CO
A January wildfire learning exchange in Mesa County brought agencies, practitioners, and partners together on the ground to share lessons, coordinate work, and improve mitigation outcomes.
No Thoroughfare Trail Wildfire Mitigation
The week of October 10-14, 2022 teams from the City of Grand Junction Fire Department, Parks Department, and Project Team will be working along a section of No Thoroughfare Trail to reduce the risk of wildfire in the area. The trail will be temporarily closed during this time, with a map of the suggested pedestrian and bike detour below. This will involve thinning invasive plants and removing dead and down trees to improve the health of the urban forest and reduce the risk of
Riverfront Collaborative Mitigation Projects Beginning Spring 2022
Update: 5/17/2023 SWIFT Crews will continue working over the next couple of weeks in the area of Connected Lakes to complete this grant. If you live in the area expect to hear and see crews with chainsaws and chippers. MESA COUNTY Through the collaboration of Two Rivers Wildfire Coalition, local agencies are teaming up to tackle wildfire fuels reduction along the river in Grand Junction. Colorado Parks and Wildlife recently received a Colorado Strategic Wildfire Action Progr
fuel reduction
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