FCD’s very own Douglas Monroy has been undertaking a set of forest fire trainings provided by the US Forest Service International Programs. He has recently concluded the courses on “Preparedness and Response to Urban Interface Fire” and “Human Factors in the Response to Wildland Fires”. FCD congratulates him as he advances into other courses. We […]
It’s Wild Wonder Wednesday! Did you know that the Chiquibul Cave System is home to the Blind Cave Crab (Typhlopseudothelphusa acanthochela)? This remarkable creature has adapted to its dark environment making its senses heightened by relying on touch and smell. The adaptation to the cave has also led to the loss of under-use senses which […]
Wildland Fire Management is an area of focus for FCD given the frequency and probabilities of wildfires even in broadleaf forests where FCD operates. Last week, thanks to The US Forest Service International Programs, FCD’s very own Douglas Monroy was handpicked and undertook the first set of trainings. The two modules were S190: Introduction to […]
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