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Morgan, Rutledge, Rice, Webb
Attend this Q & A session to learn about the current funding opportunity for the Desert and Southern Rockies LCCs. The funding opportunity will provide up to $100,000 in Federal funding per project, with a 50/50 non-Federal cost share…
Type: Media
Year: 2017

Lake, Wright, Morgan, McFadzen, McWethy, Stevens-Rumann
North American tribes have traditional knowledge about fire effects on ecosystems, habitats, and resources. For millennia, tribes have used fire to promote valued resources. Sharing our collective understanding of fire, derived from traditional and…
Type: Document
Year: 2017

Robertson, Palmer, Masters
The purpose of this presentation is to reiterate the ecological importance of frequent fire for maintenance of upland ecosystems in the South. We present the Red Hills experience, where fire use has remained the dominant land management practice, as…
Type: Document
Year: 2004

McDaniel, McGuire, Gjerstad, Johnson, Schelhas
Using a combination of ethnographic and historical ecology research, this project examines the history and current state of longleaf pine forest management on private lands in the southeastern US. Interviews with landowners, land managers, and other…
Type: Document
Year: 2004