Walking With Wildfire (Expected in December)
When the Dixie Fire blew through Lassen Volcanic National Park in 2021, the first response of park lovers was sorrow. They assumed the forests, meadows, and wildlife they loved were destroyed. But Lassen Volcanic is adapted to wildfire. While the park’s ecosystems and infrastructure were heavily impacted, recovery began almost immediately and continues today. Take a walk in the park and you'll see how, after the fire, the resiliency of nature—and of nature lovers—has unfolded over time. Take a walk in the park and fall in love with Lassen Volcanic all over again.
Proceeds from sales of this book benefit the Lassen Resilience campaign, a collaboration between the Lassen Association and Lassen Volcanic National Park established in the wake of the 2021 Dixie Fire. Proceeds raised through Lassen Resilience are designated for Dixie Fire recovery, research, and education efforts.
Fire recovery is ongoing, so your purchase today supports
both immediate and future needs. Please visit www.lassenassociation.org/lassen-resilience
for more products and information.
When the Dixie Fire blew through Lassen Volcanic National Park in 2021, the first response of park lovers was sorrow. They assumed the forests, meadows, and wildlife they loved were destroyed. But Lassen Volcanic is adapted to wildfire. While the park’s ecosystems and infrastructure were heavily impacted, recovery began almost immediately and continues today. Take a walk in the park and you'll see how, after the fire, the resiliency of nature—and of nature lovers—has unfolded over time. Take a walk in the park and fall in love with Lassen Volcanic all over again.
Proceeds from sales of this book benefit the Lassen Resilience campaign, a collaboration between the Lassen Association and Lassen Volcanic National Park established in the wake of the 2021 Dixie Fire. Proceeds raised through Lassen Resilience are designated for Dixie Fire recovery, research, and education efforts.
Fire recovery is ongoing, so your purchase today supports
both immediate and future needs. Please visit www.lassenassociation.org/lassen-resilience
for more products and information.
When the Dixie Fire blew through Lassen Volcanic National Park in 2021, the first response of park lovers was sorrow. They assumed the forests, meadows, and wildlife they loved were destroyed. But Lassen Volcanic is adapted to wildfire. While the park’s ecosystems and infrastructure were heavily impacted, recovery began almost immediately and continues today. Take a walk in the park and you'll see how, after the fire, the resiliency of nature—and of nature lovers—has unfolded over time. Take a walk in the park and fall in love with Lassen Volcanic all over again.
Proceeds from sales of this book benefit the Lassen Resilience campaign, a collaboration between the Lassen Association and Lassen Volcanic National Park established in the wake of the 2021 Dixie Fire. Proceeds raised through Lassen Resilience are designated for Dixie Fire recovery, research, and education efforts.
Fire recovery is ongoing, so your purchase today supports
both immediate and future needs. Please visit www.lassenassociation.org/lassen-resilience
for more products and information.