Our Partners

Our Valued Partners

Terra Fuego depends on land managers and owners to become part of the mission. Applying fire to improve forests and range land is a collaborative effort with local fire authorities, resource regulators, land management agencies, fire safe councils, and nearby communities.  We look forward to building our network to promote sustainable land management through a variety of job development, social improvement, and conservation organizations.

Fire Learning Network (FLN)

The Fire Learning Network (FLN) is made up of fire practitioners across the United States who are dedicated to building a world where beneficial fire can do its work on the landscape and harmful fire is less common and more effectively managed. The FLN connects these thought leaders to each other, and provides training, education, and funding to help them build the capacity and social capital needed to develop and maintain sustainable fire cultures.

Firestorm Wildland Fire Suppression, Inc.

Firestorm Wildland Fire Suppression Inc. is a professional forestry and emergency services company committed to providing professional solutions for our client’s forestry, fire safety, emergency personnel and training needs.

Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges (TREX)

TREX—and the staff and partners who organize and manage them—facilitate training, information sharing and cross-boundary relationship building for people who want to work with fire. TREX serve those looking to advance their formal qualifications at any point in their careers, and connect place-based prescribed burners with training, burning opportunities, and each other.

Simtable

Simtable is a world leader in agent-based modeling, data visualization, and human-computer interaction. Simtable provides digital sand tables and custom simulation models to the wildland fire, emergency management, and educational communities.

The Watershed Research and Training Center

The Watershed Research and Training Center is a non-profit organization that conducts land and watershed management services, lead state biomass and fire resilience partnerships, and through partnerships with communities, organizations, and public agencies they steward our landscape, create and sustain quality jobs, and connect people to the land and each other.

Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve

The Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve (BCCER) is located on the ancestral land of the Mechoopda Indian Tribe. The BCCER is under the direction of Chico State Enterprises. The mission of the Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve is to preserve and steward critical habitat and to provide a natural area for environmental research and education.

Alliance for Workforce Development, Inc.

Alliance for Workforce Development provides a single address where partnering agencies, each with their own identity and mission, provide core services focused on meeting the needs of job seekers and employers.