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  • The buildup and the blowup

    Webinar recording. Conflagrations like the 1871 Peshtigo have reemerged as important threats across North America and around the world. Understanding the factors and the phenomena that produced the fire environment…

  • Lessons from Evacuation Planning: Part 1

    Webinar recording. Part 1 of this webinar series will feature three practitioners in a combined presentation and panel format. Learn about the evacuation planning and preparedness work happening in Oregon…

  • Colorado Wildland Fire Conference

    Conference presentations. Conference theme: Resilient Colorado: Moving Forward in Evolving Wildfire Landscapes September 21-23, 2021 Double Tree Hotel 743 Horizon Drive Grand Junction, Colorado

  • National Seed Strategy Progress Report 2015-2020

    Webinar recording. In the past 5 years of implementing the National Seed Strategy, the scientific knowledge gained has worked to reduce erosion, reduce the spread of non-native invasive plants and promoted productivity and biodiversity of plant and animal communities. Through increased coordination and communication between the private and public sector, the pace and scale of…

  • Wildfire, Weather, Water, Weeds, Wildlife Symposium

    Symposium resources. This Symposium: Examined agency/utility wildfire safety, mitigation measures and resiliency planning for future fire weather Promoted learning about research focused on wildfire effects on water quality (sediment, contaminants) and water supply in our region and how we can improve our practices Discussed how forests, shrublands and rivers are recovering or being impacted by…

  • Lessons from Evacuation Planning: Part 2

    Webinar recording. Part 2 of this webinar series will feature three researchers in a combined presentation, panel and small breakout group interactive format. During registration, you will have the opportunity to choose your top two breakouts. We will pre-assign you to a room ahead of the webinar. These small group breakouts will be an opportunity…

  • 4th Annual National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy Workshop

    Visit the workshop website for more information. The 4th Annual National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy Workshop theme was: Hard truths, fantastic failures and magnificent successes of cross-boundary, landscape level and community-wide implementation and focused on the following themes: Significant wildland fire events that are changing the way future fires are addressed, “Fantastic Failures” where…

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