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Golden Gate National Recreational Area
Fire Education
fire scars at Muir Woods
Historic fire scars seen at Muir Woods
 

Fire education is an important fire management strategy which emphasizes fire safety, fire ecology and fuel treatments.

At Golden Gate National Recreation Area, fire education focuses on lessons learned from the past fires, community wildlfire protection, and the park's prescribed fire program.

Visiting the Park
Hiking through Muir Woods, you will see many large fire scars. The last major fire to burn in this area was during the mid 1800's.

Ranger led programs often include a disucssion of fire's important role in redwood forest ecology.  

 

Internships in Fire Communications and Education
Internships provide another opportunity to learn about fire and fuels management. Past internships have been offered through the Multi-media Studies Program at the College of Marin, the Communications Studies Department at Sonoma State University, and a national partnership with the Student Conservation Association.  

Fire Education Materials 
Many resources for teachers are available online. Burning Issues is an interactive multimedia program for middle school students developed by Florida State University and the Bureau of Land Management.    

Project Learning Tree
Project Learning Tree offers workshops to train teachers how to use the Burning Issues curriculum, and provides a variety of other environmental education resources.

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The Golden Gate Bridge from the view of Fort Point by Dan Ng  

Did You Know?
The Golden Gate Bridge’s two towers rise 746 feet, making them 191 feet taller than the Washington Monument, linking the Presidio of San Francisco to the Marin Headlands.

Last Updated: July 29, 2008 at 13:37 EST