University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources includes a wide variety of programs aimed at understanding California wildfire and how losses from wildfire can be minimized. Following is information for journalists on these UC resources.
Experts
Articles
- UC ANR fire expert highlights materials, components and actions that saved homes from LA fires
- Urban wildfire impacts water, soil and wildlife
- Proper land management can help forest owners ease wildfire risk following mass tree die-off
- Preparation can help protect homes from wildfire damage
- Match.Graze launches to reduce wildfire fuel, feed livestock
- UCCE offers training for landowners interested in using prescribed fire
- UCCE leads development of prescribed burn association in San Benito, Monterey and Santa Cruz counties
- California's first Prescribed Burn Association shows why we need more in the state
- What can we learn from the 14,000 homes lost during the Camp Fire?
- Catastrophic wildfires and climate change lead to growing acceptance of ‘pyrosilviculture’
- The worst fire in California history illuminates fire preparation needs
Resources
- Fire-Smart Landscaping
A six-minute video produced by the Marin County UC Master Gardener Program that provides tips for creating beautiful front and backyard landscapes with features that prevent fire from approaching the home. - Preparing your home
Learn the vulnerabilities of your home to wildfire and recommended actions you can take to address them. - Don't get burned twice (pdf)
A brochure that provides information to avoid being "burned" in the aftermath of a fire storm by home repair fraud, charity fraud, phony "officials," advance fee loans, telemarketers, insurance adjusters and housing refunds. - Invasive Plants and Wildfires in Southern California (pdf)
A brochure that describes the role of non-native plants in wildfire occurance and recovery. - Home Landscaping for Fire (pdf)
Incorporating fire safe concepts into the residential landscape is one of the most important ways to help your home survive a wildfire. This eight-page publication provides details and charts. - Wildfire Preparedness and Recovery in San Diego County (pdf)
A 65-page summary and analysis of fire research. - Quantification of pollutants emitted from very large wildland fires in Southern California, U.S.A.(pdf)
A 10-page academic journal article - Development and analysis of 12-year daily 1-km forest fire dataset across North America (pdf)
An 11-page academic journal article
UC web sites
- eXtension Wildfire Information Network
The eXtension Wildfire Information Network is a national collaboration of fire experts who are assembling, summarizing, developing and delivering educational materials related to wildfire. - UC ANR Fire Information Center
Information on what to do before, during and after a wildfire. Fire science references and fire experts are also listed at this site. Defensible Space, Fire Resistant Landscaping, and Fire Hazard Reduction
Providing a “defensible space” can reduce the risk of structural damage in a wildfire. These general guidelines have been adapted from CAL FIRE recommendations.
Photos
Download wildfire photos

Videos
Download wildfire video clips