KQED: California Researchers Develop Board Game to Teach Wildfire Safety

To make Tomales Resilience realistic, Maiorana met with community members to learn what factors could impact an evacuation attempt in their area. He then turned their feedback into chance cards that players drew at each turn.

On Saturday, June 8, KQED sent a reporter up to cover TOMALES RESILIENCE: A WILDFIRE BOARD GAME, an emergency preparedness event designed for the Tomales community.

You can listen to and read the report on the KQED website.

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