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Looking ahead, together.
Working together, we accomplished a lot in 2022. Now we look to the future. To planning and preparing for the 2023 peak fire season. To rolling out historic investments in wildland stewardship, forest restoration and fuels treatments. And to working with you to create a more resilient California. To get there, we closed out 2022 by reflecting on where we've been as we plan for the coming year.
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Grant funding available for tribal stewardship, shaded playgrounds, forest restoration projects, and more.
Approximately $19 million is available to support tribal partners in launching wildfire resilience and other stewardship projects. More than $100 million is dedicated to shading school playgrounds for future generations. Financial support for increasing the health, restoration and resilience of California's forests is open this month. Fire Safe County Coordinator grants have also been announced, along with many others. And these are just a few of the goals and benefits that our partnership grant programs provide. Learn more and join us.
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Former State Fire Marshal Mike Richwine retires, leaving a legacy of service and partnership. Chief Daniel Berlant named Acting State Fire Marshal.
Former State Fire Marshal Mike Richwine retired at the end of last year, so we sat down with him to talk about his life. Click above or below to hear his take as we remember his 42-year career. Long-time department veteran Chief Daniel Berlant has been named Acting State Fire Marshal, having served as the Deputy Director for Community Wildfire Preparedness and Mitigation since 2022. He will act in both roles while a recruitment is underway.
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How do healthy and resilient forests help Californians? Add combatting climate change to the list.
We often get questions about how forest restoration combats climate change. To help respond, our team set out to show the many ways that healthy forests help capture carbon, reduce wildfire emissions, and invest in the future through providing sustainable wood products and building materials now, and for future generations.
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California’s record-breaking storms hit community tree canopies hard. Here are some tips for next time.
The trees that shade our neighborhoods and communities felt the impact of California's recent storms hard. In Sacramento alone it's estimated that more than a thousand trees fell or caused damage. To help, our Community and Urban Forestry team shared a few tips about how to care for your trees, how to stay ahead of the next event, and what to do if you find yourself with damage.
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CAL FIRE all-hazard response teams are always on and ready to answer the call.
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Another example: see how our Riverside Unit tackles all-hazard response every day, the dispatchers who help make them make it happen, and how the team works together with local partners to protect and keep Californians safe.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT. And other links to know.
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163 arson arrests by CAL FIRE Law Enforcement Officers in 2022.
This remarkable achievement was made possible through the diligent work of our officers and conscientious Californians. As a vital component of our mission, CAL FIRE is committed to preventing fires before they start and our efforts are making an impact by reducing these human-caused crimes.
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CAL FIRE responded to more than 550,000 calls last year.
Incidents ranged from wildland fires, structure fires, automobile collisions, medical aids, rescues of all types, floods, hazmat spills, and more. This remarkable response reinforces CAL FIRE's commitment to being an all-hazard department ready to respond to any emergency.
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Watch January's CAL FIRE Report
A year of accomplishments. Working closely with communities to help those affected by the winter storms. And now is your last chance to register for Camp Cinder. All this and more in the CAL FIRE Report for January 23, 2023. Click above or below to stay informed.
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Join us.
We’re hiring.
Whether you’re exploring new possibilities, just starting out, or already a seasoned pro, we likely have a fit for you. Visit our careers page and then watch what it means to be part of the CAL FIRE community. Our recruitment team is always available to help answer questions.
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