Firewise Plants Slide Presentation - Utah State University Forestry Extension

Firewise Plants Slide Presentation

Michael Kuhns

USU Extension Forester

October 2002

 

Welcome to the USU Extension slide presentation on Firewise Plants. This series of slides was presented at a Fire Education Conference in Park City in May 2002. It highlights information and plants described in the USU Extension fact sheet Firewise Plants for Utah Landscapes, and includes color pictures of the plants described. I have also included a news release on firewise landscaping we put out last year.

 

You are free to use these materials in educational programs. Graphics in the Firewise Plants presentation may be copyrighted and therefore should not be used in mass-distributed, published, or commercial materials. Note: these materials were prepared for use on a PC; Mac use may be possible, but hasn’t been tested. Web-based materials were prepared for use with Microsoft Internet Explorer, but may work on other web browsers.

 

Firewise Plants Slide Presentation

  • HTML (web browser) version: Click here to view the presentation in html format.
  • Adobe Acrobat (PDF file type) version: Click here to view the presentation in PDF format. Adobe Acrobat requires Acrobat Reader program, available free at www.adobe.com.
  • PowerPoint version (ppt file type) Click here to download the presentation in PowerPoint.

 

Other Information on Firewise Landscaping

Firewise Plants for Utah Landscapes

·        PDF (Adobe Acrobat) versionClick here for the Firewise Plants for Utah Landscapes fact sheet in PDF format (requires Acrobat Reader).

 

Tips on Firewise Landscaping

·        HTML versionClick here for the Tips on Firewise Landscaping news release/article in HTML format.

 

Firewise Web SiteClick here to connect to the national Firewise web site, a clearinghouse for all sorts of good firewise information.

 

Feedback – To give me feedback on these materials or for more information contact me at mike.kuhns@usu.edu.

 

Thanks.

 

Mike Kuhns