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Environmental Education

FIRE Up for Summer!

FIRE Up (Field Inquiry Research Experience) is a three-week summer course for high school students designed to help them learn about wildfire behavior, its effect on ecosystems, and minimizing rural communities’ susceptibility to fire. To prepare for field research, students are taught how to gather quality data and master the use of tools and techniques. Instruction is provided in plant identification, the use of technology such as Global Positioning Systems, and various software for recording data. Then, students travel to designated field locations where they conduct hands-on research and data collection to create a comprehensive report, which is then used by public land agencies in land management practices. 

Students can earn college credits for this course.  Click here to learn more about this program or contact the Idaho State Office BLM at 373-4000. 

Fire Up Students
  FIRE UP Students study the Boise Foothills

 Learn about some of our past FIRE Up classes:

2011

2010

2009

 


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F.I.R.E. Up for Summer 

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Register for F.I.R.E. Up

Click HERE to download a registration form.  You can then fill it out and mail it.

OR:

Visit the Hands on the Land F.I.R.E. Up website

Fire Up Student
A Fire Up Student studies trees near a home in the Boise Foothills