Thank you. All the communities could take a page from the work that Kakisa did to take matters into their own hands as the fire smarted their community, and as they were encroached on all sides by fire they recognized the value of that exercise. So I think communities can look at doing public spaces and then the encouragement for all individuals to get out there with their own saws and chainsaws, as I did my property, where you thin out the trees, you clear out the underbrush, you limb your trees as high as you can, move your woodpile away from your house and those type of things. All will give you a very precious advantage. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 382-17(5): Year-Round Wildfire Management
In the Legislative Assembly on October 16th, 2014. See this statement in context.
Question 382-17(5): Year-Round Wildfire Management
Oral Questions
October 15th, 2014
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