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Fire Ecology
The study of the effects of fire on living organisms and their environment. (National Wildfire Coordinating Group/Fire Research And Management Exchange System)

Fire ecology is a branch of ecology that concentrates on the origins, cycles, and future stages of wildland fire. It discovers and evaluates the relationship of fire with living organisms and their environment.

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Expand  Conference: 6th Annual Wildland Fire Litigation Conference - Sacramento, CA
Expand  Conference: AFE 5th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress - Portland, OR
Expand  Conference: AFE Southwest Fire Ecology Conference - Santa Fe, NM
Expand  General: AFSC Webinar: Once burned, Twice Shy: Repeat Fires Result in Black Spruce Regeneration Failure
Expand  Training or Workshop: Alaska Fire Modeling Workshop - Fairbanks, AK
Expand  Job: Assistant or Associate Professor of Wildland Fire Science - University of Wisconsin
Expand  Conference: Forest Health in Oregon: State of the State 2012 - Corvallis, OR
Expand  General: LSFSC webinar - A Synthesis of Fire and Oak
Expand  General: LSFSC Webinar - Unlocking the Mystery of Weather Forecasts
Expand  Job: Research Air Quality Engineer - Seattle, WA
Expand  General: SW Fire Science Consortium Announces Top Ten Fire Management Searches
Expand  General: Washington State Prescribed Fire Council Meeting - Wenatchee, WA
Expand  General: WFLLC Webinar - Effects of Fuels Treatments on the Spatial Probabilities of Burning and Final Size of Recent Wildfires Across the United States
Expand  General: WFLLC Webinar - Heat Stress in the Wildland Firefighter