June 19, 2026

9. Fire-Resistant Wood, Forest Recovery, and What Comes Next with Tyler Freres

9. Fire-Resistant Wood, Forest Recovery, and What Comes Next with Tyler Freres
9. Fire-Resistant Wood, Forest Recovery, and What Comes Next with Tyler Freres
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9. Fire-Resistant Wood, Forest Recovery, and What Comes Next with Tyler Freres
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In this episode, Jennifer Gray Thompson speaks with Tyler Freres about what it can mean to rebuild with wood after a megafire. Tyler shares the story of his family’s long-standing timber business in Oregon’s Santiam Canyon, how the Beachie Creek Fire affected both the community and their forestland, and why the recovery of burned timber matters for local economies, land restoration, and future resilience.


The conversation also looks at mass timber and mass plywood panels, including how engineered wood can perform in fire, earthquakes, high wind events, and other hazards when it is designed thoughtfully. Tyler explains why many assumptions about wood, steel, concrete, and fire resistance are more complicated than they first appear, and how prefabricated wood systems can help buildings go up more efficiently.


Throughout the episode, Jennifer and Tyler return to a larger question: how do we care for forests, communities, and rebuilding in ways that are practical, ecologically responsible, and hopeful? Listeners will come away with a clearer understanding of forest management, fire-safe construction, and the possibility that beauty and resilience do not have to be treated as opposites.


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