Hello FACNM Members
The same as every year around this time we are seeing and smelling smoke in the air from wildfires in Arizona, New Mexico, and beyond. Until monsoon season begins and brings some long-awaited relief from the heat we can expect more wildfires to start. As we wait for monsoons remember to keep up your preparedness or use the smoke in the air as a chance to remind some of your neighbors that now is as good a time as any to prepare for wildfire.
This week’s Wildfire Wednesday includes:
A profile of a FACNM leader in the Timberlake Ranch community in Northwestern New Mexico.
Forest and Wildfire Trivia Game, to be played over zoom!
FACNM and Fireshed Preparedness Pages
Best, Sam
FAC Leader Profile: Mary Jo Wallen, Timberlake, NM
Enthusiasm and personal connection to the outdoors are powerful resources. By sharing these passions we can inspire others to take action towards a more wildfire adapted future.
To learn how FACNM leader Mary Jo Wallen got interested in wildfire mitigation and community organizing, click here.
Forest and Wildfire Trivia game!
Esme Cadiente at the Forest Stewards Guild put together a fun social distancing activity that you can play with your friends and peers. Forest and Wildfire trivia can be played over Zoom, google hangouts, or any other platform that allows you to share your screen and computer sound. You must have Spotify to access the music round, and PowerPoint to access the visual round. There are five rounds of eight questions:
Forest, Fire and tree trivia
Music round – Spotify list
Visual round - PowerPoint
Fictional forests and fires
Visual Round PDF – you can work on this at any time
After each round, the quizmaster will read the answers aloud and participants will report back their scores. The quizmaster will keep an excel doc to track scores. You will need to choose a quizmaster to conduct the trivia and then invite participants to join! This is a great way to connect with neighbors and friends in a time when we can’t connect in the personal way we are used to. You may also learn something about forests and fires!
Use these three files to play:
Quarantrivia -See The Forest – Word Doc instructions and questions
Round 3. Quarantrivia -See The Forest Visual Round - PowerPoint
Cheers,
Esmé
FACNM Preparedness Page
To help guide your actions toward wildfire preparedness, take a look at the Fireshed’s wildfire preparedness page. This page features resources that can help keep your home safe from wildfire, including A home hazard assessment, a wildfire preparation factsheet by NFPA, 10 tips for wildfire risk reduction, and a webinar on how to prepare your Home Ignition Zone for wildfire season. The page also has an entire section devoted to wildfire resistant building materials that can help guide you through home construction or renovation.
Remember, even small actions like picking up pine needles can make a big difference to prepare your home for wildfire!
To take a look at all the useful resources on FACNM’s Prepare page, click here.