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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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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Fire Jobs Portal provides information about the types of positions BLM Fire has to offer, helpful hints for applying, contact information for local BLM fire managers and links to USAJOBS for current vacancies.
A Wildland Fire Project Coordinator position is available with Colorado State University and the Center for Environmental management of Military Lands (CEMML) to be located in Fort Collins, Colorado. This position will directly support CEMML’s Wildland Fire Program Manager by writing fire management plans and helping to develop and carry out data analyses. This position will require the following...
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Although fire behavior in shrublands is a key consideration in California, there has been limited focus on this topic in recent years. In this webinar David Weise will summarize the existing published information available for operational use and...
Have a great photo of your fire or fuel treatment, or of one in your area? Enter it in this contest! All submissions will be posted on our website, and the three winning photos will be posted front and center on our homepage.
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Fire Regime Condition Class (FRCC) assessments have been widely used for evaluating ecosystem status in many areas of the U.S. FRCC employs state-and-transition modeling to describe historical vegetation and fire regimes, which provides reference...
Who: Dr. Bruce Roundy, Rangeland Ecologist with Brigham Young University
What: Dr. Roundy's latest research findings on the role of tree dominance in understory response to pinyon-juniper fuel control treatments.
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You are invited to the March 28th webinar: Using IFTDSS for Fire Hazard Analysis Across a Landscape, presented by Stacy Drury. This webinar is meant to illustrate some of the techniques you can use to identify fire hazard across a landscape. This...
The Northern California Prescribed Fire Council is a venue for practitioners, state and federal agencies, academic institutions, tribes, coalitions, and interested individuals to work collaboratively to promote, protect, conserve, and expand the...
Mark Cochrane will present a webinar on March 27, 1 PM MST. Large wildfire frequency has increased several-fold in recent decades throughout the western United States. These changes have resulted from a combination of human land use practices, altered...
Fire Regime Condition Class (FRCC) assessments have been widely used for evaluating ecosystem status in many areas of the U.S. FRCC employs state-and-transition modeling to describe historical vegetation and fire regimes, which provides reference...
We will provide researchers and managers the opportunity to share scientific findings and management experience on fire's role in restoration of watersheds and wildlife habitats, and in sustaining ecosystem services for future generations. An important...
Presented by Dan Neary and sponsored by the Southwest Fire Science Consortium.
Fires are increasing in size, frequency, and severity. Simultaneously, development continues in the wildland-urban interface and the number of people living in or...