Community members, about half of whom hadn’t been involved in any of NCPBA’s previous events, were introduced to the PBA and its benefits to private landowners. The films were then introduced, the longer one (54 min) was an overview of fire in the West, indigenous burning, the fire suppression era, and the current need for prescribed burning. The other short films highlighted how citizens can come together to reintroduce fire to their own private land, and the PBA model was featured in the last 2 films. After the showing, questions from the audience were answered and a thoughtful discussion ensued regarding the community’s involvement in prescribed fire efforts and how to talk to people who may be resistant to the idea.
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