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Assistant Fire Management Officer
Assistant Fire Management Officers (AFMOs) make significant contributions to the overall natural resource conservation master plans. They work with the fire management team from their agency to identify where the greatest threats to life and infrastructure are and design operational plans to mitigate those threats, such as prescribed burns, forest thinning, or a rapid response plan for an emergency. They also work alongside the biology department to determine how strategic use of fire—whether through prescribed burns or managing natural-start fires—may positively affect habitat space for animals. AFMOs also frequently lend their firefighters to other conservation projects, such as trail building, when not assigned to a fire.