SAFE Landscapes is a project of the Natural Resources Program based in Los Angeles and Ventura County Cooperative Extension. Click for more about other CE programs in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties
Click here for the NEW Southern California SAFE Landscapes Guidebook
Click here to downlad the enitre 2009 Los Angeles County SAFE Landscapes Calendar as a PDF
Click here to download the entire 2009 Ventura County SAFE Landscapes Calendar as a PDF
Click here for the SAFE Landscapes in the WUI Fact Sheet
Click here for the Making Your Property Fire Safe Fact Sheet
UC Fire Links:
UC Center for Fire Research and Outreach: http://firecenter.berkeley.edu/
UC Cooperative Extension's Homeowner's Wildfire Mitigation Guide: http://groups.ucanr.org/HWMG/
Wildlfire Zone, a collaborative project between UC Cooperative Extension and the County of San Diego: http://www.wildfirezone.org
UC Integrated Hardwood Range Management Program, for information on fire recovery in oak wildlands: http://danr.ucop.edu/ihrmp/
UC Center for Forestry, with information on fire preparation and recovery for forest landowners: http://groups.ucanr.org/Forest/
UCANR Invasive Plants in Southern California: http://groups.ucanr.org/socalinvasives/
Outside Links for More Information about Fire and Invasive Plants:
Los Angeles County Weed Management Area: http://www.lacountywma.org/
National Park Service: http://www.nps.gov/fire/
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection: http://www.fire.ca.gov/
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PlantRight: http://www.plantright.org
California Invasive Plant Council: http://www.cal-ipc.org
Ventura County Resource Conservation District/Weed Management Area: http://www.vcrcd.org/
Local Fire Agencies:
(note, some Southern California cities contract with CALFIRE or a county fire agency for services, while others have their own fire departments. Check with your city's website for more details)
Orange County Fire Authority: http://www.ocfa.org/
Riverside County Fire Department: http://www.rvcfire.org/opencms/index.html
Santa Barbara County Fire Department: http://www.sbcfire.com/
San Bernardino County Fire Department: http://www.sbcfire.org/
CALFIRE: www.fire.ca.gov


The wildland-urban interface (WUI) is the area where urban and suburban development meets undeveloped areas containing natural vegetation. It can be a beautiful, quiet place to live, but with the benefits of being near nature come risks. One of the most pressing is wildfire, but others include risky interactions with wildlife such as bears and mountain lions, as well as physical phenomena such as floods and landslides.
Within the greater WUI, areas are classified as to their relative fire hazard severity zones. These are areas in mountains, foothills, and canyons where adjacency to vegetated areas, difficulty of access, and weather patterns pose greater risk of wildfire. CAL FIRE and the fire response agency in each local jurisdiction have determined where these areas are, and require the management of vegetative fuels near buildings. To find out if your property is in a fire hazard severity zone, contact your local fire agency.

Fire resistant buildings
Fire resistant landscapes start at the structure.
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