Wilder than Wild reveals how fire suppression and climate change have exposed Western landscapes to large, high intensity wildfires, taking us on a journey from the Rim Fire of 2013 to the catastrophic wildfires of 2017 and beyond. Along the way, we learn how prescribed fires can reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfire, we see a California tribe renew their tradition of cultural fire, and we meet stakeholder groups working with scientists and resource managers to build consensus on how to restore and manage the lands we love and depend on.
This event is free and in partnership with the Monrovia Public Library.
Join us for a virtual screening of the award-winning documentary, Wilder than Wild: Fire, Forests, and the Future followed by a panel discussion with the filmmakers, Kevin White and Stephen Most, plus special guest, Elizabeth Azzuz, from the Cultural Fire Management Council of the Yurok tribe. A fire practitioner will also be on the panel.
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Book to Action is a program of the California Library Association, supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.