After successful first course, smoke management training continues through December

Sep 17, 2024

Tall Timbers is pleased to announce a second chance to enroll in the new online smoke management training course, “Be Smoke Savvy: Training Guide of Best Management Practices for Prescribed Fire Smoke.”

The first round of the training course held in September was a huge success with 260 students signing up.

Prescribed fire is one of the most important tools that land managers can use to promote healthy ecosystems and build safer, more resilient communities.

A key component of safely conducting these fires is the effective management of the smoke they produce.

Digital training opportunities in prescribed fire have become a valuable tool to enhance and maximize time spent learning in in-person, hands-on training.

Developed by the Tall Timbers Private Lands Prescribed Fire Initiative with constructive input by partners, this two-hour online course will cover essential topics, including the importance of smoke management, various tactics and strategies, the appropriate use of smoke management tools, and a review of legal standards related to smoke management.

Tall Timbers’ Private Lands Prescribed Fire Initiative focuses on three pillars: prescribed fire implementation, public and private outreach and training that extends across Alabama, Florida and Georgia and beyond.

The course will be available through December 20. It is free of charge and provides two Category 1 Continuing Education Credits.

Click here to sign up and take the “Be Smoke Savvy” training course.

 

About the Author
Zach Prusak
As a Wildland Fire Training Specialist with Tall Timbers, Zach works with state, federal, local and private conservation groups and landowners to create and promote fire training opportunities and facilitate on-the-ground partnerships through collaboratives such as Fire Councils and Prescribed Burn Associations. Zach has nearly 35 years of fire experience, is qualified as a Prescribed Fire Burn Boss Type 2 (RXB2), and is a State Certified Prescribed Burn Manager in Florida.
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