Since then, she has treated two thousand injured birds of prey and lectures
extensively about the ecology of birds of prey, traveling with specially trained eagles, hawks, owls and falcons.
While the
ecology of fire in the western U.S. has been studied
extensively, there is a dearth of information
about how humans, particularly those residing at the wildland - urban interface, influence and respond to wildfire, and how institutional barriers may hinder effective fire management.