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  • Field Botany Course

    View event flyer. Register by 4/30. Acquire and upgrade field plant identification skills Learn how to identify plants using keys, regional floras, and other resources Learn how to collect and prepare botanical specimens Increase your appreciation of Idaho’s diverse flora  Open to students, professionals and anyone interested in plant identification!

  • Navigating treatment data: Choosing the right dataset for your needs

    Webinar recording. For more information on the presenters and to access a fact sheet about the tools that will be discussed, please visit https://fireecology.org/calendar-entries/navigating-treatment-data-may-2026 There is a growing demand for high quality, spatially explicit, cross boundary treatment data including information on the type, location, age, and ownership of fuel and vegetation treatments. This information is…

  • Tree rings provide an important multi-century context for the current wildfire crisis

    More information and join link Wildfires across the United States are growing larger and more intense, threatening communities, ecosystems, and critical water supplies. But are these “megafires” truly unprecedented—or are they part of a longer natural pattern? In this webinar, USGS Research Ecologist Ellis Margolis shares how scientists are using tree rings to uncover the…

  • Western Collaborative Conservation Network – Confluence 2026

    Event website. Confluence 2026 is a national gathering for collaborative conservation practitioners, researchers, students, and emerging leaders who are working across to address complex social and environmental challenges. This unique event brings people together to learn, share, and build relationships that strengthen the future of collaboration. While Confluence is rooted in the Western United States,…

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