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  • Landscaping codes to conserve water and reduce wildfire risk

    Webinar recording. Communities have long used landscaping codes to reduce water consumption, but a few stand-out cities have crafted codes that pair water-wise goals with fire-wise principles. Join experts for an hour-long webinar exploring how these double-duty landscaping codes can reduce fire risk and encourage water conservation in your community.

  • Behave7 for fire analysts

    Webinar registration. This webinar will discuss how Behave v7 differs from BehavePlus v6 by highlighting the Surface and Surface/Crown modules and enhancements that will be included in the next few releases in 2025-2026. This webinar will be most useful for fire analysts, S-390 cadres, and S-490 cadres.

  • Introduction to automated wildfire delineation

    View webinar recording (42:19). With Jerry Tagestad, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Hosted by the Alaska Fire Science Consortium. Working with NIFC and US Forest Service, PNNL has developed an automated fire line mapping system for the entire US. The system uses satellite imagery to map heat perimeter, intense heat, and spot fires. The fire line…

  • Nevada Native Plant Partnership – Restoration Roadshow

    View the itinerary. May 22, 2025  the Nevada Native Plant Partnership is hosting a Time Travel Restoration Roadshow around the Reno area. Attendees will travel through time to see a variety of projects that have been implemented in the last 20+ years. Please carpool as much as possible since parking will be limited throughout the…

  • Behave7 for prescribed fire planning

    Webinar registration. Behave7 has just been released! We will discuss how Behave v7 differs from BehavePlus v6 by highlighting the Surface, Surface/Crown, Surface/Mortality, and Surface/Contain modules and enhancements that will be included in the next few releases in 2025-2026. This webinar will be useful for both burn bosses and RX-300 cadres.

  • Fire Smart Landscaping in New Mexico

    Webinar recording. Informative webinar on fire-resistant plants and commonly found species in New Mexico. Also, learn more about effective landscaping techniques to help reduce wildfire risk and protect your property.

  • Society for Range Management PNW Spring Meeting and Field Tour

    Registration The Ecology and Hydrology of Western Juniper, Management Past and Present in collaboration with the Oregon State University Range Field day When: May 28th – 30th, 2025 Where: Prineville, Oregon Board meeting, presentations and first night social: 4-H Clover Building, 502 SE Lynn Blvd, Prineville, OR 97754 Cost: Regular Registration (until May 14th): $75; Late…

  • Wildfire data is the new bacon

    Webinar registration. Learn about new geospatial data products to support wildfire planning and response including national fuel treatments, fire response districts and communities mapping.

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