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Madi Clark

Madi Clark

Madi Clark is a policy analyst for the Mountain States Policy Center, an independent free-market research organization based in Idaho. She served as a wildland firefighter from 2008 to 2011.

Commentary

Federal forest managers are too tangled in their own bureaucracy to mitigate wildfires

By: - November 26, 2024

Working for the Bureau of Land Management as an initial attack firefighter during my summers in college, you would learn pretty fast how to properly move the hose to quickly fight the flame. During my last summer, our engine had a firefighter on our crew whose only experience was digging lines and not moving water. […]

Commentary

National officials should spark prescribed burns on federal lands to mitigate extreme fire seasons

By: - August 3, 2023

As a former wildland firefighter for four years (2008-11), peak fire season would migrate north in late summer, to our district in Eastern Oregon, but the critical practice of prescribed burning was infrequently used in our region. Twelve years later, the fire seasons still migrate north, and millions of acres continue to be destroyed annually […]