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Prescribed burns are carefully planned fires on public lands [https://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/em-9496-landowners-options-prescribed-burning] to help reduce the risk of wildfires in communities. They're often conducted by by government agencies such as the Bureau of Land Management [https://www.blm.gov/programs/fire/regional-info/oregon-washington/prescribed-fire], but new groups of community members are now getting involved. Prescribed Burn Associations, also known as PBAs, are local groups of community members, land owners and other volunteers that conduct prescribed burns on private land. They also work closely with certified burn managers for planning, securing permits and more to prepare the site for fire. Chris Adlam is a regional fire specialist for Oregon State University's Extension Program. Aaron Krikava is an organizer for the Rogue Valley PBA. They both join us to share more on what PBAs are and the impact they have had in Oregon.
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