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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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Check out current and upcoming job opportunities with the USDA Forest Service.
The Pacific Southwest (PSW) Research Station of the US Forest Service is recruiting two postdoctoral Research Ecologists to work at the GS-11/12 level with the PSW North Zone Research Team. The scientists will be members of the Biodiversity and Ecosystems (B&E) Research Area, located in Placerville, CA. The candidates will co-lead a variety of interrelated projects associated with...
The National Park Service Alaska Fire Ecology programs will host three Scientists in Parks intern positions next winter. Positions will offer opportunity to work directly with NPS fire ecologists to develop skills related to remote sensing, fire ecology and fire science. Specifically, these internships will delve into applications of high-resolution imagery analyses, terrestrial lidar scanning,...
Technicians will serve as crew members conducting Whitebark Pine surveys in high elevation alpine environments near Salmon, Challis, and Stanley, Idaho. Primary duties include collecting various metrics such as tree health, white pine blister rust presence, cone production, and characteristics of individual trees (height, diameter etc.).
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Are you a forest landowner? Join University of Idaho Extension and the Idaho Department of Lands for a forestry workshop to connect and inspire women in forestry while helping family forest owners manage their forests. Topics will include professional...
Planning and using fire in non-forested settings.
Instructor: Jacob Powell
This webinar is part of the...
Reburns, sequential overlapping fires occurring in an unusually short timeframe, are expected to become more common and widespread with increases in fire-conducive weather. The context for reburns varies by ecosystem; in subalpine forests of the...
This joint webinar series brought to you by the Northern Rockies Fire Science Network and the Association of Fire Ecology will focus on recent research of fire effects on wildlife species and communities. It is based on a special issue of Fire Ecology...
Join the Rocky Mountain Research Station for the Spring 2023 Science You Can Use webinar series featuring seven land-manager focused webinars presented by Rocky Mountain Research Station scientists and collaborators. These one-hour sessions will begin...
The goal of this regular Association for Fire Ecology zoom meeting is to provide a platform for student and early career professionals to meet, to get better connected as a community, and to be...
This joint webinar series brought to you by the Northern Rockies Fire Science Network and the Association of Fire Ecology will focus on recent research of fire effects on wildlife species and communities. It is based on a special issue of Fire Ecology...
The SCIENCEx Webinar Series brings together scientists and land management experts from across U.S. Forest Service research stations and beyond to...
Presenter: Dr. Bradley Kubecka, WPQP Director, Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy
Bobwhite quail are a species of conservation concern that are dependent on frequent prescribed fire in the southeastern U.S. This presentation will...
Eric A. Miller, Benjamin M. Jones, Carson A. Baughman, Randi R. Jandt, Jennifer L. Jenkins, and David A. Yokel
Relatively few fires have burned in the...