World Heritage USA and ICOMOS-USA stand in solidarity with the communities, first responders, and organizations impacted by the recent devastating California wildfires. These fires threaten not only lives and landscapes but also irreplaceable cultural and natural heritage. We are committed to supporting efforts that safeguard these treasures and address the urgent need for resilience in the face of climate change. Together, we can protect the stories and beauty that connect us to our shared history for future generations.
In Solidarity with Communities Devastated by Wildfires

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