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  • Native mycorrhizal fungi and whitebark pine restoration

    View webinar recording. Whitebark pine is an iconic, five-needle, high-elevation pine whose existence is threatened by an exotic rust, mountain pine beetles, fire suppression, and climate change. Its distribution is…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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 professionals to bring you extended discussion on topics that are of interest to all. A new episode will be released every two weeks, with several…

  • Assessing wildland firefighter sleep and fatigue while on fire assignment

    Webinar recording. With increases in the severity and duration of fire seasons, wildland firefighters are working longer shifts all across the west and are experiencing increased fatigue. In this webinar, Randy Brooks will present results from a survey of more than 400 wildland firefighters and a pilot study assessing sleep, fatigue, and body composition of…

  • Dealing with the triple threat invasion – Cheatgrass, medusahead, and ventenata

    Webinar recording. This 4-hour webinar focuses on invasive annual grasses such as cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae), and ventenata (Ventenata dubia), which are devastating western natural areas and rangeland at a landscape scale. These grass invasions favor further invasions while eliminating desirable vegetation and wildlife habitat. Further impacts include: A continuous bed of fine…

  • Management applications for the Science Framework for conserving and restoring sagebrush ecosystems

    Webinar recording. The Science Framework for Conservation and Restoration of the Sagebrush Biome is a two-part volume on managing sagebrush ecosystems in the West that was developed by an extensive interagency team of scientists and managers. An overview of using the concepts of resilience to disturbance (ability to recover) and resistance to invasive annual grasses…

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