Don’t throw your old fire documents away!
Publications, books (even children’s books), news clippings, internal documents, research reports, videos, and pamphlets are all valuable material that we would love the chance to archive and catalog. The library is growing at a rapid rate through donations from our users.
Support research in wildland fires
Greetings! You can donate funds here to support our research in wildland fires. We also invite you to donate older hardcopy papers or PDF documents. In the US, you can claim documents donated as a tax write-off. You can also support us by switching to AmazonSmile, by purchasing books from our bookstore, or by purchasing our bibliograhy for your desktop computer. See our Bookstore for details.

Our Donors
Those who contributed

Ross Wein
(Retired University of Alberta)

Jon Majer
(Curtin University of Technology)

Dale Wade
(Retired, US Forest Service)

Bob Martin
(Deceased, US Forest Service and UC Berkeley)

Clint Phillips
(Deceased, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection) Clint is holding the hose

Bill Beaufait
(Deceased, US Forest Service)

Joan Llovet
(Centro de Estudios Ambientales del Mediterraneo)

Marty Alexander
Wild Rose Fire Behavior

Carol Rice
General Manager Wildland Res Mgt

Steve Pyne
Emeritus Professor, Arizona State University

Petawawa National Forestry Institute, Ontario
Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service
With the downsizing of the Petawawa National Forestry Institute in 1996, the Technical Information Centre library of the former Forest Fire Research Institute was transferred to Wildland Fire Research Institute. Donations of material are recognized by the US IRS as a valid donation to a non-profit organization and qualify as tax deductions. You should check with your accountant as to the value of donations. When a donation of material is received by the library, we send you a letter acknowledging the gift and telling you how many pieces of material were given. Your accountant can then help you determine the value of the donation. Don’t forget to keep your postage receipt, as this is also a donation.