Media


Title

Through the Smoke: Spotted Owls, Wildfire, and Forest Restoration
Media Type: Webinar
Presenter(s):
  • Samuel A. Cushman
    US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
  • Joseph L. Ganey
    US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
  • Gavin M. Jones
    US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
Host Agency:
  • US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
Date: December 9, 2020

Cataloging Information

Keyword(s):
  • annual area burned
  • California spotted owl
  • climate change
  • forest composition
  • habitat
  • historical fire regime
  • Mexican spotted owl
  • northern spotted owl
  • spotted owl
  • Strix occidentalis
  • Strix occidentalis caurina
  • Strix occidentalis lucida
  • Strix occidentalis occidentalis
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Record Last Modified: March 16, 2023
FRAMES Record Number: 67753

Description

In this webinar, RMRS research ecologist Sam Cushman, wildlife biologist Joe Ganey, and research ecologist Gavin Jones discussed their latest research on spotted owls and wildfire, including modeling the impacts of habitat loss under climate change on the Mexican spotted owl, owl habitat selection in a fire-managed landscape, and potential conservation benefits of restoring historical fire regimes.This webinar is part of our Science You Can Use series of land-management focused webinars. The sessions are half presentation, half discussion and Q&A.

Recording Length: 1:10:26
Online Link(s):
Link to this recording (Streaming; vimeo)