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May 30 2024
Fire practitioners are increasingly involved in working with the media to communicate about fire. Whether covering the aftermath of a destructive wildfire or helping local audiences understand the purpose of prescribed fire, it can be challenging to…

May 30 2024
Presenter: Fantina Tedim, University of Porto, Portugal Fantina Tedim has a PhD in Human Geography. She is a full professor in the  Geography Department at the University of Porto, in Portugal. Her research focuses on the social dimension of…

May 30 2024
This SERDP and ESTCP webinar focuses on DoD-funded research efforts on the use of prescribed fires to support ecological objectives in an effective, efficient, and safe manner on DoD lands. Specifically, investigators will discuss a suite of advancements…

May 29 2024
Patrick McIntyre, Director of Ecology, NatureServe  Don Faber-Langendoen, Senior Ecologist & Conservation Methods Coordinator, NatureServe The US National Vegetation Classification (USNVC) provides a national, conceptual framework for…

May 29 2024
Peer Learning Session Objectives:  Understand the current context for prescribed fire capacity and implementation from a national perspective. Learn about tools and resources for engaging in prescribed fire. Engage with practitioners to learn more…

May 29 2024
In Colorado, the Front Range can present unique fuel and weather conditions for wildfires. Combined with numerous wildland/urban interface and intermix settings, these conditions can be critical in wildfire management. Register now for the Front Range…

May 22 2024
Presenters: Sumegha Jain, Janna Mohamed, and Arani Ravichandran Hosted by Canada Wildfire Discover how innovative translational research methods can be used to move evidence into impact in wildland firefighting health. Follow along as three MHSc graduate…

May 20 - 22 2024
The science of post-wildfire debris flows has evolved rapidly over the past few decades as wildfires have become more frequent, larger, and more severe, impacting human health and the developed landscape. Post-wildfire debris flow science encompasses a…

May 16 2024
In a nutshell: This panel discussion reflects on fire management decisions made – and opportunities missed – during the San Juan National Forest’s 2023 fire season, and how those decisions represent an organizational evolution toward more nuanced and…

May 16 2024
Presenter: Maxwell Cook, PhD Candidate, Dept. of Geography, University of Colorado Boulder Across the western United States, wildfires are posing increasing costs to ecosystems and society. These trends present persistent challenges for managing…