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Feb 1 - 6 2024
Agency Administrators and Line Officers are being tasked to aggressively implement fuels management programs. This consists of gaining additional skills to effectively manage evolving fuels management plans that may need to meet a variety of objectives.…

Jan 31 2024
SCIENCEx Genetics week will illuminate how Forest Service genetics research aids land managers as they protect threatened species, detect invasive species, revegetate landscapes marred by fire and climate change, counter crime—and more. The Forest…

Jan 31 2024
Prescribed burners can efficiently utilize the USFS/EPA Fire and Smoke Map to enhance their burning practices. The map provides real-time information on fire and smoke conditions across different regions. Burners can use it to assess the…

Jan 30 - Feb 1 2024
Day One - New Mexico Tribal Rx Fire Planning Workshop: The purpose of the workshop is to equip tribal or tribal-affiliated natural resource managers and practitioners with an understanding of the burn planning process to work towards good and thorough…

Jan 28 - Feb 1 2024
SRM is a society for the land- – and for the people who love the land. We encompass all perspectives of the rangeland community and those who are passionate about the health and stewardship of rangelands. SRM’s members are land managers, scientists,…

Jan 24 2024
Description A free one-hour webinar from the University of Florida School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatic Sciences, St. Johns River Water Management District, and the Southern Fire Exchange. Society of American Foresters CFE Credit Expected.  …

Jan 24 2024
More than $3 million is available for Eastern Washington forest landowners to promote forest health, reduce impacts of wildfire. The Southeast Region of the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is offering two free workshops for…

Jan 24 2024
Hosted by the Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, USDA Forest Service, and many others, this two-part virtual workshop will focus on advancing wildlife management relating to fire in the Southwest. It will be the first in a yearlong series of…

Jan 23 2024
Hosted by the Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, USDA Forest Service, and many others, this two-part virtual workshop will focus on advancing wildlife management relating to fire in the Southwest. It will be the first in a yearlong series of…

Jan 22 2024
Presenter: Sarah McCaffrey Sarah McCaffrey, PhD, retired in 2022 after 20 years as a fire social scientist with the US Forest Service where her research focused on understanding the social dynamics of fire management. This included research projects that…