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  • How do fire managers use information? Developing practical weather and climate information

    Webinar recording. Description: Three short presentations about recent work from the University of Arizona on understanding how wildland fire managers in the Southwest value and use weather and climate information and decision support tools, and developing experimental weather and climate tools that are easy to use and fulfill a direct need for wildland fire managers.…

  • Targeted grazing S6 E4 of Reading the Tea Leaves

    View presentation (23:42). Targeted grazing presents a great opportunity for managing fuels in rangeland environments. However, there numerous considerations that must be thought through and discussed prior to implementation. Issues such as poisonous plants, livestock acclimation, phenology, and nutritional concerns are among the list discussed in this episode. In this webcast, Research Ecologist, Matt Reeves…

  • FUEL + (LAND)FIRE = SMOKE

    Webinar recording (50:02). In this LANDFIRE Office Hour, Paul Corrigan (Smoke and RAWS Coordinator, US Forest Service, Intermountain Region) walks viewers through the work required to conduct smoke modeling at…

  • Fire Management Considerations in the Urban Interface

    Webinar recording. Large loss wildfires are a growing concern in much of the central and western US, where wildfires originating or moving into the wildland-urban interface continue to impact high…

  • IFTDSS and LANDFIRE

    Webinar recording.  n this LANDFIRE Office Hour, Phil Graeve (Deputy Director, National Interagency Prescribed Fire Training Center) and Russ Parsons (Research Ecologist, USDA Forest Service, RMRS Fire Sciences Lab) discuss…

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