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Learn more about the newest group in the Indigenous Peoples Burning Network. sʔulíp, the Northeast Washington Indigenous Peoples Burning Network, recently formed in Northeast Washington, focused on cultural burning practices and supporting Indigenous fire sovereignty.

Read our May newsletter, featuring a new perspectives piece, webinar recordings, FEIS updates and more. 

Read the latest piece in our "Perspectives" series, which explores how university extension programs in the region incorporate wildfire adaptation and resilience into their work. 

The latest edition of the Traditional Knowledge and Fire Newsletter (December 2025) highlights the work of the Nature Immersion Program and the recently established NE WA Indigenous Peoples' Burning Network. Plus, see a list of upcoming events, conferences, workshops and more!

Developed in collaboration with the USFS RMRS, our Risk Informed Wildfire Management page contains resources looking at how managers can approach the delicate balance between wildfire as a natural process, risk to property and values on the landscape, and risk to firefighters and resources.

WHAT'S NEW

Journal Articles

Manuel E. Lucas-Borja, Courtney Leigh Peterson, Camille Stevens-Rumann

Lindsay Wiard-Greene, Jesse Johnson, John S. Hogland, Fredrick Bunt, Jake Bova

Sara Wall, Jana E Compton, Ashley Coble, Beth M Haley, Jiajia Lin, Allison Myers-Pigg, Justin Reale, Katie Wampler, Allison Swartz, Kevan B. Moffett, Kevin D. Bladon, Kurt Carpenter, Heejun Chang, Junjie Chen, David Donahue, Chris S Eckley, Amanda K. Hohner, Peter M Kiffney, Lorrayne Miralha, Peter Regier, Joshua Seeds, Mark River

Dayang Nur Sakinah Musa, Yunzhu Qin, Yichao Zhang, Yanhui Liu, Yizhou Li, Yuying Chen, Mohd Tohir Mohd Tohir, Shaorun Lin, Xinyan Huang

Regional Map