Join The Wild Center for a one-day conference bringing together community members, scientists, Indigenous voices, and policy leaders to explore wildfire risk and preparedness in the Adirondacks.
As wildfire threats increase across the Northeast, this conference aims to deepen our collective understanding of fire as a natural ecological force—and the growing need for proactive strategies to protect Adirondack landscapes and communities. Through panels, presentations, and conversations, we’ll explore what’s at stake, what’s possible, and what we can do—together.
Historical Perspectives on fire in the Adirondacks with renowned historian Phil Terrie
Indigenous Fire Stewardship shared by Jade Haumann of the Seneca Nation
Expert Panels exploring today’s wildfire risk and management approaches
Debate on Adirondack Park Policy: Does “Forever Wild” help or hinder wildfire resilience?
Keynote by Dr. Jed Meunier, forest ecologist and dendrochronologist
Networking Reception with local beer, NYS wines, and light fare following the event, from 5-6 pm.
Who Should Attend:
Local residents, community leaders, conservation organizations, educators, outdoor recreationists, researchers, students, and anyone invested in the future of the Adirondacks.