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  • 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…

  • Targeting the grass-fire cycle through soil-surface rehabilitation

    Webinar recording. Biocrust sods (portable islands of lichens, mosses, cyanobacteria, and other organisms that form the cohesive soil communities known as biological soil crusts) are a novel technique for restoring critical soil systems in degraded landscapes. Because biocrusts can suppress the emergence of exotic plants, biocrust sods may also serve as living, ecologically beneficial fuel…

  • 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 value residential and commercial infrastructure. As such, fire managers continue to face challenges in terms of reining in suppression costs and allocation of resources on…

  • Fuel treatments in sagebrush and other semiarid uplands: The FIREss approach to improving mapping, planning, and effectiveness

    Webinar recording (51:43). In this LANDFIRE Office Hour, Matt Germino, Supervisory Research Ecologist, Jake Price, Ecologist, Chad Kluender, Ecologist, and Cara Applestein, Ecologist (U.S. Geological Survey Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center) discuss fuel treatments and management challenges in sagebrush and other semiarid uplands of the western US. The USGS FIREss team (Fires, Invasives, Restoration…

  • 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 the looming fuels problem in the US - from the perspective of a fuels planner and fire management officer. The break down recent advancements in…

  • Ecology and conservation of wildlife in the pyrocene

    Webinar recording  (46:23)  For SAFE Connections September, our National SAFE Officers are joined by Dr. Gavin Jones, a Research Ecologist at the USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station and adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico.

  • Science-management partnership to reduce human-caused large wildfire in the southwest: Lessons and paths

    Webinar recording (57:57)  The size and frequency of human-caused large wildfires continues to increase across the U.S. Southwest due to an array of evolving social and ecological conditions. Evidence-based prevention strategies are urgently needed, but foundational research that bridges geospatial and social data to inform these efforts is scarce. Achieving a substantial reduction in human-caused…

  • SageCon Summit 2025

    Conference recordings. For the 10th annual SageCon Summit, we will spend two days in Ontario, Oregon focusing on sagebrush landscapes in Malheur County that burned in the recent 2024 fire season. In the morning of day 1, we will hear updates from SageCon and learn about the collaborative work of the Malheur County Rangeland Partnership.…

  • 2025 Arizona Wildland Urban Fire Summit

    View event webpage. Held in Prescott on October 28-30, 2025, the Arizona Wildland Urban Interface Summit is a statewide event for wildfire preparedness, planning, and postfire recovery. Participants will discuss emergent strategies for landscape-scale wildfire planning and implementation, access professional networking opportunities, and leave with a renewed confidence on how to collaboratively address and manage…

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