Videos
Restoring Western Dry Forests: Individuals, Clumps and OpeningsSponsored by Northwest Fire Science Consortium Published May 11, 2017 - 9:00pm |
There's a tremendous need for ecological restoration in dry forests. Tools such as thinning and prescribed fire are used to reintroduce disturbance into these forests to promote health and resilience. Individuals, clumps and openings is one approach used in thinning. Find out more. Watch the video on our YouTube Channel |
Seeking consensus in post-fire management: The Canyon Creek exampleSponsored by Northwest Fire Science Consortium Published April 15, 2016 - 4:15pm |
Seeking consensus is a challenging process, but the Blue Mountains Forest Collaborative and the USFS are beginning to find common ground. Watch the video on our YouTube Channel |
Fire Science, Adaptive Management: Landscape restoration at Turnbull National Wildlife RefugeSponsored by Northwest Fire Science Consortium & Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge Published October 2, 2015 - 12:45pm |
Turnbull Wildlife Refuge actively uses a wide variety of management strategies to achieve their goals. Watch the video on our YouTube channel. |
Prescribed Fire: A Multi-Purpose ToolSponsored by Northwest Fire Science Consortium Published July 18, 2014 - 11:00am |
This video produced by the Northwest Fire Science Consortium illustrates the multiple uses of prescribed fire; whether for fuels reduction to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfire or for habitat restoration, fire is a powerful tool. Watch the video on our YouTube channel.
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