Thursday, March 12, 2015

Emerald ash borer threatens Nebraska trees - The Grand Island Independent: State

Emerald ash borer threatens Nebraska trees - The Grand Island Independent: State

Morning

When you have time can you check the QR codes I posted on your blog to see if they work? My android keeps populating ads and not going to the links. I've rebooted the phone, but I may have to reload the app.

Thank you!
Dyan

Training is going great this morning.

And you can tell.that by how empty.the coffee pot is already.

QR codes for public information maps

QR Codes are handy for public information maps. We use a static one at Indiana Dunes that takes folks back to our official website. While the NPS doesn't yet have a mobile friendly website, this would work great for Blogger.

Test post from mobile app

Wednesday, March 11, 2015


Are you in?

Lyme Disease can imitate many ailments such as Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Lupus and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis or 'ALS' of the popular Ice Bucket Challenge. 
This month, Take a Bite out of Lyme Disease by taking the Lyme Disease Challenge  to raise awareness and funding for improved Lyme Disease diagnosis and treatment:



Supersecret Second Attempt.....



Smokey's Supersecret visist to the Denver March Powwow



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Maine Weather

Training map NY shelters/evacs/ routes


http://www.google.org/crisismap/a/gmail.com/.maps/bA8MCvcb6L7cZ-zc

Burn Responsibly

Wildlife is affected by wildfire! Burn Responsibly

Volunteer at your local animal shelter

#adoptdontshop Do you have a few hours to share each week?  Cats and dogs are waiting at your nearest animal shelter for your love and attention.

Fire Season is Around the Corner!

Despite wintery conditions in many parts of the province, melting has begun, and spring is around the corner!  The SOPFEU reminds you that fire season will soon be upon us.  In springtime, a few hours of sunlight can quickly dry out previously wet light fuels such as grass, leaves and branches.  Don't let this become your backyard during spring cleaning!  Interested in learning more?
Check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvCh9xNrfOM

Campfire Safety

Thinking of going camping sometime this spring? Visit Smokey Bear's website to learn about campfire safety.  http://smokeybear.com/campfire-safety.asp

Au printemps: période critique pour les feux de forêt!



Un mythe persiste toujours : « La pĂ©riode critique pour les feux, c’est l’Ă©tĂ©, quand il fait très chaud! », mais la rĂ©alitĂ© est toute autre.

Il faut se mĂ©fier des apparences, car  le printemps est sournois et peut nous surprendre.  La prĂ©sence de neige peut laisser croire Ă  une absence de danger d’incendie pouvant menacer la forĂŞt. Bien que plusieurs secteurs soient  recouverts de neige, l’inflammabilitĂ© des sols dĂ©gagĂ©s varie en peu de temps et la situation peut rapidement devenir critique.

Au printemps, un danger d’incendie bas peut cĂ´toyer un danger d’incendie extrĂŞme, Ă  l’intĂ©rieur d’une mĂŞme zone. D’ailleurs, la plupart des incendies dĂ©butent en bordure de la forĂŞt en territoire dĂ©gagĂ©. Les secteurs les plus vulnĂ©rables sont les champs, les bordures de route, sous les lignes de transport Ă©lectrique et les emprises des voies ferrĂ©es oĂą sous l’effet du vent et du soleil, l’herbe, le foin et les feuilles mortes s’assèchent rapidement. Rappelons qu’avant l’apparition de la nouvelle vĂ©gĂ©tation, quelques heures d’ensoleillement suffisent Ă  assĂ©cher le combustible de surface. L’herbe sèche, les feuilles mortes et les broussailles sont très propices Ă  la propagation des flammes, mĂŞme si le temps est frais et que certaines zones forestières sont encore couvertes de neige.

Le printemps est  Ă©galement reconnu pour ses risques Ă©levĂ©s de perte de contrĂ´le des feux d’herbe et des brĂ»lages utilisĂ©s pour nettoyer les terrains. Ces pertes de contrĂ´le entraĂ®nent des incendies de broussailles  oĂą les pompiers municipaux sont appelĂ©s Ă  intervenir. En un rien de temps, une bourrasque peut  propager le feu sur de grandes distances. Si la forĂŞt mature peut rĂ©sister  au passage du feu,  il en va autrement des plantations forestières, des bâtiments et autres  infrastructures. Les dommages sont souvent considĂ©rables et peuvent entraĂ®ner de fâcheuses consĂ©quences pour la personne responsable. De plus, une personne fautive peut s’exposer Ă  des poursuites en dommages.

C’est en raison de tous ces facteurs qu’il est essentiel d’adopter le mĂŞme comportement, printemps comme Ă©tĂ©, en forĂŞt ou en bordure de la forĂŞt. La prudence est de rigueur et il est important de s’informer avant de pratiquer toute activitĂ© qui pourrait menacer la forĂŞt et les biens d’autrui. Avant d’allumer un feu de camp ou de faire du brĂ»lage de rebuts, il faut s’informer du danger d’incendie.  Cette information permettra Ă  toute personne d’analyser le risque d’allumer un feu en plus d’adopter toutes les mesures sĂ©curitaires nĂ©cessaires pour Ă©viter le pire.

http://www.sopfeu.qc.ca #sopfeu 
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My First Blog Post- Guided Hike This Weekend

For some reason I couldn't get into this page as a poster yesterday, but here I am today!



Join us for a FREE ranger program at Fort Bowie National Historic Site this Saturday, March 14. Meet at Apache Pass Trailhead on at 10 am for a 2 hour guided hike along the historic trail. Wear sturdy shoes, dress in layers (including sun protection), and bring water and snacks. Learn more about the Battle of Apache Pass, the Bascom Affair, the Butterfield Stagecoach Route, and see an Apache-style wikiup on this 1.5 mile walk back into history.

Save a life

Love is an animal shelter away. #adoptdon'tshop

Although winter brings lots of snow and slows down the pace of life for many, it is a very busy time for NFFPC due to training academies, courses, and preplanning/preparation  for the fire season.

#COFire 101: Be Informed

We have a saying in Colorado, “if you don’t like the weather, wait a few minutes and it will change.”  This phenomena allows us to brag about having 300 days of sunshine but it also brings home the reality that our weather can change at a moment’s notice.  Within the context of wildfires this phenomena can create a potentially deadly scenario.  You can prevent this scenario from developing simply by taking proactive steps to be informed.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Slideshow

Social media training exercise


Fishing, wilderness
camping, hiking, mountain
biking… All of these
activities could be
compromised by a forest
fire.

You want to build a campfire or clean an area using fire?
Before striking a match, please remember these tips.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW…
Carelessness can sometimes
lead to the loss of irreplaceable
material goods and destroy
recreational sites.
 Find out about the fire danger and
preventive measures in effect:
- from the media
- at www.sopfeu.qc.ca
- on fire danger signs at the
entrance of parks and ZECs
If you are allowed to light a fire:
 Choose a clearing, away from the wind
and near water.
 Remove all combustible materials from
the ground.
 Ask your municipality about its bylaws
on burning.
 Go to www.sopfeu.qc.ca to find out
the fire danger and what preventive
measures are in effect.
 If you are allowed to use fire, make
small piles and light them one at a
time.
CAMPFIRE BURNING OFF
 Preferably, wait until early evening, once the
wind has died down, before lighting the fire.
 Be sure to watch the fire constantly.
 Be sure you have water and hand tools (shovel,
rake) nearby to intervene if necessary.
 Be sure the fire is completely extinguished
before leaving the area.
During the night, cool temperatures, light winds and higher relative humidity help to
stop, or at least slow down, the spread of fire. During the day, the opposite conditions
contribute to drying out fuels and stirring up the fire. It is therefore in the afternoon,
between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m., that atmospheric conditions have the greatest impact.
Consequently, it could be harder to fight the fire.
August 2013
Did you know …. that fire also sleeps?

Test Inserting Video from YouTube

Test inserting video from YouTube:


Beware of Two-Claw during your Maine visit


A view from my nephews wedding


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Today's Nebraska Fire Danger map





A view from the top of Maine

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Greetings from the Kaibab National Forest. This is sacred water at Big Springs on the North Kaibab Ranger District just north of the Grand Canyon. For more beautiful imagery www.flickr.com/photos/kaibabnationalforest
Hopi Youth Springs Restoration slide show:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kaibabnationalforest/sets/72157648171820197/show

Editing earlier post


Eightmile Fire, July 2014

Tess's Blog

Here is the link to my  blog.

Supersecret Post

Secret post with pic.


Link to video

You all might like to view this new Smokey Bear Video created by the Ohio DNR.

Learning today, and putting it to use today

Great job so far on the training #PortlandNEMO. I'm already applying skills learned by #ignitingthespark at http://indufireignitesthespark.blogspot.com/. Stay tuned for more!


This is me contributing. Enjoy!

Freedom Tower, Ice in the East river Brooklyn, NY.

Message from Augusta Maine

Three amigos sitting in Williams Pavillion.  Listening in with spotty audio.

03/10/2015 Portland Social media training

Check out this blog for more information!

http://portlandtrainingmaine2015.blogspot.com/
This is a lot of information to learn!  But it is very enlightening.
Off we go!

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pre-requisites

 I've missed so much with audio/video issues this morning, is it possible to try to pick it up after lunch without any morning knowledge?
 
Keith M. Jenkins, RF #641
Consultant in Fire Planning,
Preparedness and Management
Asheville, NC
(828) 254-5686
(828) 989-8060  cell
"TEMPUS FUGIT"
 
 
 
 

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