Adapting the Fireshed Ambassador Network to Covid-19

Hello Ambassadors,

We are all dealing with tough and uncertain times with the rapid changes due to Covid-19, and the networks that we’ve built are more important than ever.  The ambassador network makes us more resilient during emergencies and will help us navigate this situation, in the way that we know it can.

Community Wildfire Preparedness Day Plans

Many of you had plans for community wildfire preparedness day that have most likely been postponed or altered, so we want to share this list of ideas for wildfire preparedness day with social distancing in mind. With the speed of change, some of the ideas on here that would have been appropriate a week ago may not fit the State of New Mexico’s current orders. Given that uncertainty, please use your best judgment and feel free to reach out if you want to talk to Porfirio or me. We can help with ideas and some video conferencing technology.

Wildfire Season and Covid-19

This year wildfire response will be impacted since our first line response agencies will be strained and we need to take new precautions to protect our firefighters from Covid-19. Especially in our local communities, the first line of response will be less robust than it’s been in previous years. This puts even more emphasis than usual on doing what we can safely do to prepare ourselves and our homes for wildfire.

We will be coming up with materials and programs like webinars and videos to help, but in general, the important ideas are that same as always. Take advantage of extra time at home to add wildfire mitigation and household evacuation readiness to your spring cleaning tasks. Here are some ideas:

- Sign up to receive local emergency alerts.

- Set up a neighborhood text tree that lets you send an email via text. This allows for rapid and detailed sharing of emergency information in your neighborhood.

- Prepare your home as much as you can for wildfire. Visit the link for ideas, there is a lot we can do from home with no supplies like raking or moving wood plies.

- Prepare an evacuation kit or go bag.

Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. - Theodore Roosevelt

Best, Sam

GRANT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR LANDOWNERS

SANTA FE-POJOAQUE SOIL and WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT

is offering a

PRIVATE, TRIBAL AND NON-FEDERAL PUBLIC LANDS GRANT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR LANDOWNERS

For the purposes of completing:

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Defensible Space thinning around structures within the Hyde Park and Tesuque Corridors, and other areas within the Greater Santa Fe Fireshed.

The grant funding is specifically for Wildland/Urban Interface areas within the Fireshed. This funding is a cost-share program between the Santa Fe-Pojoaque Soil and Water Conservation District and eligible landowners. Additional information is available on our website. Fill out a Landowner Request For Assistance Form and download a map of the Greater Santa Fe Fireshed.

Program Contact: José Varela López at (505) 660-5828.

This funding is first come first serve.