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Landscape-Level Fuels Workshop
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The Northern Rockies Fire Science Network has partnered with the Southwestern Crown Collaborative, USFS - Blackfoot-Swan Restoration Project and Rocky Mountain Research Station, and National Forest Foundation to offer thi
Pollinators in Managed Forest Landscapes
Please join us for this one-day event at Oregon State University in Corvallis. Listen to presentations from leaders in pollinator research and participate in a collaborative discussion with land managers to develop a research agenda for pollinators in managed forests of the western US.
A Century of Wildland Fire Research: Contributions to Long-term Approaches for Wildland Fire Management.
Wildland fires in the United States have burned a larger number of acres annually over the past 20 years than at any time during the past century—at an enormous cost. Developing long-term wildland fire management approaches is more important than ever but also more difficult because of increasingly dry con
DIY Biochar
Space is limited please RSVP (by May 12) to Megan Dettenmaiermegan.dettenmaier@usu.edu. Free lunch will be provided to those who RSVP. The Lone Peak Conservation Center is on the Utah State Prison grounds, enter the prison grounds, follow signs for Biochar Workshop.
After the Fire Workshop: Connecting People, Ideas and Organizations
This workshop will help to identify network opportunities, preserve knowledge gained during past wildfire seasons in Washington, and will serve to bridge the gap by creating and building connections.
Pacific Northwest: Forest Collaboratives Workshop
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On March 30-31, 2017, Sustainable Northwest will host the Pacific Northwest Forest Collaboratives Workshop in Hood River, Oregon. The workshop will bring together forest collaborative members, state and federal land management agencies, policy makers, and leading scientists and practitioners to network, share success stories, and develop solutions to forest management challenges.
FireWorks Educator Workshop
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This free workshop is designed for fire prevention specialists, fire information officers, trainers, environmental educators, teachers, students, and other community members.
National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy Workshop
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The theme of the second annual workshop is “Making a Difference–Building Capacity, Improving Preparedness, and Learning from Experience.” IAWF is presenting the workshop in partnership with WFLC and the Western, Southeast and Northeast Regional Strategy Committees.
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