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Welcome back — this is "Americans in Estonian History."

In today's episode: Barack Obama.

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Barack Obama was born on August 4, 1961 in Hawaii.

Obama served as the 44th President of the United States.

In September 2014, he visited Estonia

to discuss security co-operation.

In 2008 and in 2012, Time magazine named Obama as its Person of the Year.

For his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international relations

and work towards world peace,

[President] Obama was also awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

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For more infomation >> Americans in Estonian History, Episode 13 - Duration: 1:15.

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How is Kittitas County a fire environment? - Duration: 7:50.

( Fire Management Officer, Cle Elum Ranger District, Mike Starkovich): As I hiked up there, I'd hope that we don't get one here

this year, well nature goes where it wants.

The day Jolly Mountain fire started there was a chance of lightning predicted.

Conditions were really dry despite the good winter we had from last year, there were sections

of the forest up there that had at least 50% standing dead timber in it which is a pretty

big safety concern for ground firefighters.

So when the fire started, conditions were right for a fire if it got started to have

some pretty good opportunity to grow and it did.

(Gary Berndt): I moved to Kittitas County in about 1973.

Cle Elum and Roslyn were sleepy little towns of 2,000 and 1,000 people.

Basically it was a logging community, railroad community, the mines had closed and there

weren't a lot of jobs.

There was no growth and no economic opportunity in Upper Kittitas County.

When the state started to grow in population and the economics in the west side people

began to come over here to recreate.

Kittitas County is about 70% public land or quasi-public and it is a great playground

with four seasons.

Folks tend to migrate, first into second homes and then into permanent residences, so what

is not realized is that this is a fire environment.

It historically has had fires since time and memorium.

(Mike Starkovich): Everywhere in the west, fire had an ecological role it played.

In the Teanaway valley for example, we had photographic evidence of from the early part

of the 20th century that showed the fire scars, showed the fires that occurred up to that

point.

I think that was from the mid 1930's so you could see very strong evidence of wildfire

occurrence.

Over the last hundred years, the combination of a lot of industrial

forest land ownership in the area because of the high productivity of the forest combined

with 100 years of fire suppression, aggressive fire suppression, we found that many of these

pine stands are overstocked.

I don't think fire suppression is bad but the result of putting every fire out has set

up conditions where we have an overstock, which in real terms means an over crowded

stand.

In the last five years, there have been a number of wildfires.

The first one that probably everyone remembers well is the Taylor Bridge fire that was in

2012.

It was followed that same season by the Table Mountain Fire which was a huge fire north

of Ellensburg, north of the valley.

The following year was another fire on the eastern edge of the county, the Colockum Tarps

Fire that came down from Chelan County.

I think the year after that was the Snag Canyon Fire as another lighting strike on the north

side of the valley and so we've had a pretty continuous streak of wildfires for the last

few years.

Now we have a lot of people on the landscape that weren't naturally here, you know, over

a hundred years ago, so we need to get people used to thinking about how do they fit in

with the ecology of the area and that ecology would have included fires so people need to

be thinking on how am I adapted on my property for a fire coming thru and making that defensible

where firefighters can safely help the landowners out when there is a fire cause there will

be fires in this area.

You can't always expect to have a fire engine in your yard during a major fire.

You cannot do that.

There aren't enough and it's a matter of managing the risk.

We have to prioritize where we can protect and what we can protect with the resources

we have.

We have to make a tough choice about where we can actually be successful and walk away

from the places we can't.

When people say wildland, people think, you know they really think wild and not a lot

of or any home sites.

You know, it's the places that you go to hike or place that you go to camp and it is a long

ways out of town and it's really not.

The Wildland Urban Interface here in Northern Kittitas County includes all the communities

that are here.We are standing in it right now and you know we are in Cle Elum.

(WFFA Kittitas Chapter President, Phil Hess): The forest is in a continual state of change.

It may look like its not changing from day to day or even from year to year, but it is changing.

The vegetation is changing, you know the shrub and herbaceous layer is changing and the trees

are growing and they're adding diameter and adding height so its a continual state of

change so what we try to tell them [small forest landowners] with a forest stewardship

plan is that they need to keep track of that change and influence that change in order

to create and maintain a healthy forest.

Washington State University Extension Forestry [http://forestry.wsu.edu/] has a program called

"Coached Stewardship Planning", the DNR [Washington State Department of Natural Resources] has

a program where they will cost-share a Forest Stewardship Plan [https://www.dnr.wa.gov/sflo]

So the Forest Stewardship Plan is kinda their handbook for taking care of their property.

We need all the help we can get from the landowners to have previously mitigated fuels to make

it easier and less work for the firefighters and they can deal with the flames and not

dealing with the extra fuel that's out on the landscape.

We work with Homeowner's Associations to raise their level of their awareness and become

a Fire Adapted Community [http://www.fireadaptedwashington.org/].

They recognize the need for access, for initial response crews, they need to learn that they

need to manage their vegetation, so that in the event of fire that the fire is not a high

intensity fire but it's a low intensity fire.

Then it becomes easier for the first responders to deal with it, either to manage it or put

it out.

So at the Conservation District, we primarily work with private landowners so any private

landowner in the County can contact us.

We have technical resources, we have staff that know about firewise and fuels reduction

techniques.

We search out grant funding sources for the landowners so we can help them with some of

the costs of doing these projects.

It's really our job to work with those private landowners on any of their resource

concerns and here its really about forest health and fuels reduction and firewise principles.

The one thing that Washington State, East slopes of the Cascades can predict annually

is a wildfire.

We don't know where, we don't know when but we know there will be one.

For more infomation >> How is Kittitas County a fire environment? - Duration: 7:50.

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Bienen greifen das Auto einer Frau an als sie den Kofferraum öffnet findet sie heraus wieso! - Duration: 2:01.

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Por que usar e-mail marketing na sua clínica? - Duration: 4:58.

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