Fire Recovery Approaches
Please join us for this upcoming peer learning session, designed to share and discuss approaches to critical activities that often take place after a fire, including:
Please join us for this upcoming peer learning session, designed to share and discuss approaches to critical activities that often take place after a fire, including:
You are invited to collaborate with LANDFIRE as we update and improve a key LANDFIRE product, Biophysical Settings (BpS) Models and Descriptions. Starting November 2015, we begin the first formal, complete review of all models since they were developed and delivered nearly a decade ago.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is recruiting a natural resource specialist to provide fire management and consultative services on wildlife areas statewide (including habitat restoration and maintenance using prescribed fire) and to help develop, implement and lead a prescribed burn program for fire-dependent dry forest ecosyste
Zander Evans will share findings from a new report on the Effectiveness of Wildfire Mitigation Activities in the Wildland-Urban Interface.
The southwest Jemez Mountains in central New Mexico have been utilized continuously for the past 2,000 years, and by circa 1300 CE a network of large village sites and fieldhouses created a significant human footprint on this fire-prone landscape.
This training, offered by the Tallgrass Prairie and Oak Savanna Fire Science Consortium and taught by Ray Guse (Smoked Goose Consulting), will be held as a series of interactive webinars; a fourth session will be added if needed.
Sessions will start at noon Pacific / 1:00 Mountain / 2:00 Central / 3:00 Eastern.