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  • Oregon’s diverse fire ecology

    Webinar recording. The Oregon State University Extension Fire Program would like to take you on a journey of fire throughout Oregon. In this webinar, a team of regional fire specialists share diverse stories about how fire has shaped Oregon landscapes historically and currently. Understanding fire’s role in the place you live can help you become…

  • The meteorology of the 2023 Maui wildfire

    View recording (53:53). Okay. Let me go back. Okay. So let's go back to not even a year ago, August eighth two thousand twenty three. You know, large wildfires hit western and central Maui, and, it killed at least a hundred people and resulted in three to six billion dollars of damage, mainly in the…

  • Ready, set, go! Personal wildland fire action guide

    Webinar recording (50:31). Led by Hawai'i Wildfire Management Organization (www.hawaiiwildfire.org), this webinar equips you with essential strategies to prepare, respond, and stay safe in the face of wildfires. From creating defensible spaces to crafting evacuation plans, we'll cover it all. Don't wait until it's too late – arm yourself with knowledge and confidence. Register now…

  • SCIENCEx Soils

    Webinar recordings. Exploring how the health of our forests — and planet — depends on what's beneath our feet. May 6: Why do foresters need soil scientists? May 7: How can soil science be applied to forest management? May 8: How can soil scientists and foresters build relationships? May 9: How can soil science lead…

  • Workshop on management and conservation of pinyon and juniper woodlands

    Workshop information and registration. The Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service will host a public workshop to present information and gather feedback on a range of topics regarding the science and management of pinyon and juniper woodlands, particularly mature and old-growth forests. The workshop will occur May 8, 1-5 p.m. and May 9, 9 a.m.-5…

  • A new foundation for LANDFIRE

    Webinar recording. The LANDFIRE program is aware that our stakeholders are interested in obtaining more comprehensive 3D vegetation structure information to inform vegetation and species mapping, carbon accounting, and physics-based fire behavior models. Understanding how to provide annually updated 3D vegetation and fuel metrics in a way that is useful to the most stakeholders and…

  • SageSTEP Field Tour of Onaqui Sites

    The SageSTEP research team invites you to join us for a tour of the Onaqui research site near Tooele, Utah on May 21, 2024.  We will tour the SageSTEP (https://sagestep.org/)…

  • Home hazard assessments: Back to basics

    View webinar recording (58:54). In this webinar from Fire Adapted Communities NM, knowledgeable fire and forestry professionals from New Mexico and Colorado introduce an important fire risk and readiness tool: Home Hazard Assessments (HHAs). Topics include guidance and digital and printed tools to complete HHAs, local partners who can guide the process or travel to complete…

  • Front range grassland fire workshop

    Workshop registration, closes May 15. In Colorado, the Front Range can present unique fuel and weather conditions for wildfires. Combined with numerous wildland/urban interface and intermix settings, these conditions can be critical in wildfire management. Register now for the Front Range Grassland Fire Workshop to increase your knowledge and understanding of the ecology, behavior, risks,…

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