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  • After the fire

    Webinar recordings. Are you ready for the next wildfire season? Last summer’s wildfire events impacted most Oregonians and we learned that EVERYONE living in Oregon should be prepared for a wildfire emergency. Every community is different though, and it can be difficult to navigate all of the resources. A series of webinar sessions and online…

  • Wildland fire mental health and well-being

    Webinar recording. Presenters: Suzanne Connolly. Suzanne specializes in treating trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and is passionate about sharing her effective methods with professionals and leaders around the world. Researcher, author, speaker, Adjunct Professor, therapist and licensed clinical social worker, Suzanne Connolly has been in private practice working with adults, adolescents, couples and families…

  • Reclaim, Restore, Rewild – Joint conference with Canadian Land Reclamation, Society for Ecological Restoration, and Society of Wetland Scientists

    Visit conference website. Reclaim, Restore, Rewild is a joint conference with Canadian Land Reclamation, Society for Ecological Restoration, and Society of Wetland Scientists. It will be June 19-24, 2021 at the Quebec City Convention Center in Canada. The theme of the 2021 June 19-24 conference is “From Reclaiming to Restoring and Rewilding”. It aims to…

  • Thinking about adaptation: Exploring the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) framework

    Webinar recording. Ecosystems are transforming under climate change, with substantial shifts in ecological processes and important ecosystem services occurring at unprecedented rates. As systems approach socio-economic and ecological thresholds, our current management toolbox has proved to be incomplete for conservation and the sustainable provision of ecosystem services, including fisheries production and the wildlife habitat. Multiple…

  • Fire in the West: Appreciating the inevitable

    Webinar recording. Utah State University Research Landscapes will address the latest in wildfire science and management, including: Controlling aspects of the “fire triangle.” Using fire as a tool to limit “disaster fires.” Managing fuel to reduce severity of fires. Focusing less on the number of acres burned and more on human impact of fires. The…

  • Virtual rollout of updated fuels and vegetation data products for CONUS LF 2019L

    Webinar recording. A year ago, the Landscape Fire and Resource Planning Management Tools (LANDFIRE) Program released its 2016 Remap for the conterminous United States (CONUS). The update was the most significant in LANDFIRE’s 16-year history, a ground-up rebuild of the base map to reflect 2016 land surface conditions that included a host of improvements to…

  • PNW Drought Early Warning System- June drought and climate outlook

    Webinar recording. The Pacific Northwest Drought Early Warning System (PNW DEWS) Drought & Climate Outlook Webinar is part of a series of regular drought and climate outlook webinars designed to provide stakeholders and other interested parties in the region with timely information on current drought status and impacts, as well as a preview of current…

  • Soil moisture end user listening session

    Webinar recording. Do you use (or *wish* you could use) soil moisture data or maps to support your decision making, advising, or other work activities? Do you want to share…

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