The 2021 GFFP Annual Report is now available.
MoreNew Online Kiosk
To Learn More About the Science Behind Forest Restoration, see our Interactive Fire Ecology Kiosk
MoreGFFP 2018 Annual Report
GFFP has released it’s 2018 annual report. View the PDF: GFFP 2018 Annual Report Final.
MoreFort Tuthill Kiosks
Full PDF Files… side kiosk2-FINAL-small side kiosk1-FINAL-small center kiosk-FINAL-small Kiosk_panel_final
MoreEmber Aware Poster By University of AZ Extension Office
View the full Ember Aware Poster
MoreGFFP Smoke Campaign Newspaper Insert
View the Full GFFP Smoke Campaign Newspaper Insert
MoreFirewise Property Owners are Recognized with Signs
GFFP recognizes property owners for reducing fire risk and promoting health forests with signs that can be displayed on their property. PDF of Be Aware sign PDF of Restoring Forests Sign
MoreFire & Forest Management Trail Signage Collection
GFFP recognizes property owners for reducing fire risk and promoting health forests with signs that can be displayed on their property Take a closer look at our trail signage this is the trail signage at the Arboretum.
MoreKiosk Installed at Ft Tuthill County Park
GFFP’s treatment effectiveness newspaper insert was adapted for a kiosk in Ft. Tuthill County Fairgrounds that has over 100,000 visitors a year. Ft. Tuthill is surrounded by forests and is participating in a cost share grant to treat areas...
MoreA Look at Forest Treatment (thinning trees/prescribed fire) Effectiveness
This is a 8-page newspaper insert “We Can Adapt to Wildfire – A Look at Forest Treatment Effectiveness” that GFFP created – published in the AZ Daily Sun in Flagstaff on June 30, 2016. This is a great tool for pubic...
MoreHarvesting Methods Poster/Display
This poster compliments the fact sheets and can be printed for events. The fact sheets and poster assist understanding the various types of harvesting methods that are necessary to continue treating our forests at an increased pace and scale...
MoreHarvesting Method Fact Sheet – Managed Fire
Managed fires are lightning caused fires, which under suitable weather and soil moisture conditions are allowed to burn to meet ecological objectives. This allows fire to play a natural role in rejuvenating the ecosystem by recycling nutrients...
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