The Greater Flagstaff Forests Partnership won the highest honor that recognizes the work and program impact the partnership has in wildfire preparedness and mitigation on Wednesday Full article
MoreArizona Forest Restoration Spurs Important Jobs and Income, But Wood Processing Infrastructure Still Lacking
Please see our press release regarding the recent 4-Forest Restoration Initiative economic impact report. Press Release-4FRI Economic Report
MoreGFFP and Coconino County to begin forest thinning behind Sechrist Elementary School on Highway 180
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., – Coconino County and the Greater Flagstaff Forests Partnership (GFFP) will conduct forest treatments (thinning trees) on a 57-acre County parcel located in the Lockett Ranches area, behind Sechrist Elementary School. This...
More2017 GFFP Annual Report
In 2017, GFFP’s work plan and accomplishments were focused on the Four Forest Restoration Initiative (4FRI), the Flagstaff Watershed Protection Project (FWPP), the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network (FACLN), and in cost-share programs that...
MoreCombining Art & Science to Build Support for FAC in Arizona
The Yellow Belly Ponderosa (YBP) project combines culture, art and science to help convey a lifelong connection to, and understanding of, sustainable forests and watersheds. The program, delivered as an interactive play, reached elementary...
MoreFlagstaff “Forest Restoration and Harvesting Methods” Showcase
The Greater Flagstaff Forests Partnership (GFFP) held its first “Forest Restoration and Harvesting Methods/ WildfirePreparedness Open House” last spring. The Open House provided an opportunity for the community to experientially learn about...
MoreGFFP Recognized: Two Chiefs’ Partnership Award
Coconino National Forest’s Flagstaff District Ranger and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) District Conservationist presented the Two Chiefs’ Partnership Award to GFFP Partners Nov. 2016. The awards recognize successful...
MoreGFFP Awarded WFHF Grant – Forest Treatments Planned for Hart Prairie/San Francisco Peaks • Highway 180 Corridor
The Greater Flagstaff Forests Partnership (GFFP) has recently received a $200,000 Wildland Fire Hazardous Fuels grant from the AZ Dept. of Forestry & Fire Management (AZDFFM). The “Greater Flagstaff Fuel Reduction Project” is designed to...
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