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  • Recent Herbicide Research from the Great Basin – Webinar recording available

    View this webinar recording for a science-management discussion on the latest herbicide findings from three published papers on risks and rewards of indaziflam, applying indaziflam and imazipic together, and a review of post-fire seeding and herbicide treatment effectiveness, and will discuss implications for management. See also answers to unanswered attendee questions remaining at the conclusion…

  • International Smoke Symposium

    Symposium website. A hybrid event. Join in person in Tallahassee, FL or remotely. Join global experts and practitioners at the forefront of wildland fire and smoke science for the 2026 International Smoke Symposium. This premier event convenes air quality specialists, fire professionals, health scientists, policymakers, and technology innovators to explore the complex challenges and emerging…

  • JFSP Fire and Fire Surrogate studies and SageSTEP: The benefits of long-term fire research

    Webinar recording. ​Summary. The goal of this webinar is to take an in‑depth look at two of the most influential long‑term fire research efforts supported by the Joint Fire Science Program: the Fire and Fire Surrogate (FFS) Study and the Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project (SageSTEP). These landmark studies provide rare, decades‑long insights into how…

  • After the Flames: Tools and Tactics for Communities and Agencies Impacted by Wildfire

    Conference website. The After the Flames Conference and Workshop is a dynamic, solutions-driven event focused on post-fire recovery. It brings together wildfire-impacted communities, response agencies, and recovery experts to share practical tools, build partnerships, and drive real progress in restoring landscapes and building resilience. Early bird registration ends in February. Conference will be April 6-9,…

  • Collaboration Summit 2026: Fire knows no boundaries

    Event details and registration. The Summit will be interactive; collaboration practitioners will set the stage for engagement, connecting participants with frameworks that can help to navigate natural resources challenges. Speakers will share wildland fire collaboration successes and challenges, ranging from wildland fire preparation to long-term ecosystem resilience on fire-prone landscapes, highlighting approaches and strategies. Sessions…

  • Fire safety in solar farms

    Webinar recording. Join Colorado Agrivoltaic Learning Center and friends for a discussion on how to properly manage fire safety within your array.

  • 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!

  • 40-year perspective on fire rehabilitation and restoration in the Great Basin

    Webinar registration. Remember when sagebrush was a weed and crested wheatgrass was the "golden grass" of the West? This webinar will take you through the evolution of rangeland management from severe grazing damage prior to the passage of the Taylor Grazing Act to the development and use of native species following increasingly large rangeland fires.…

  • 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…

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