Events

Fire history paradigms in North America: Controversy and consensus

View webinar recording. There is wide agreement that prescribed fire is essential and under-utilized for restoring and maintaining natural ecosystem function, sustaining native wildlife populations, and mitigating wildfire hazard. There is less agreement on the history of fire, specifically the degree to which historic fire regimes and the natural communities that depend on them are…

Rx Fire on Private Lands Workshop 2019

More information and to register. A two day workshop May 17-18 at Blodgett Forest Research Station, Georgetown, CA - designed for landowners and managers looking to gain skills in prescribed fire planning and implementation. Day One: Local fire history and current fire research Prescribed fire permitting and legal considerations Cal Fire’s Vegetation Management Program Fire…

Art of range and fire podcasts

Access podcasts from Washington State University The Art of Range podcast provides education through conversation with some of the brightest minds in rangeland management. We interview researchers, ranchers, and resource…

Land use, land cover, and forests in a changing climate: Findings from 4th National Climate Assessment

Webinar recording. The Nation's authoritative assessment of climate impacts, the Fourth National Climate Assessment Vol. II: Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States (NCA4 Vol. II) was released in November 2018. This presentation will address the impacts of climate change on land cover and land-use change and forests in the United States. Presenters will…