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Postfire rehabilitation refers to the emergency measures taken to mitigate potentially deleterious effects that can occur immediately after a wildfire. Postfire restoration generally refers to the long-term efforts to restore habitat quality, resilience, and productivity, including activities such as tree planting, noxious weed control, fuel reduction, and riparian restoration.
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The National Forest Foundation (NFF) Matching Awards Program (MAP) provides funding for results-oriented on-the-ground projects that enhance forest health and outdoor experiences on National Forests and Grasslands.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife is hiring two Prescribed Fire Unit Managers, one out of Yakima County and one out of Okanogan County, to support the agency's Prescribed Fire Program. The positions will plan, prioritize, coordinate, and implement prescribed burn projects for fire-dependent dry forest ecosystems. Closing: Continuous
The Restoration Specialist will work with a team in the maintenance and restoration of prairie sites, primarily at Joint Base Lewis‐McChord (JBLM) and in South Puget Sound. This position will have a range of restoration responsibilities in support of the program’s regional conservation goals. The Specialist will engage in and take a lead position in various project areas, such as: prescribed fire...
The South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL) is hiring a Forest Conservation Project Manager. The Forest Conservation Project Manager leads forest health projects in collaboration, planning and restoration, supporting the Watershed Science department, and supports development of future restoration and monitoring projects. SYRCL’s forest health work accelerated in 2019 and continues to grow...
The Natural Resources Technician is responsible for assisting with natural areas management throughout the District. This includes invasive plant management; restoration and conservation of prairie/savanna, forest/woodlands, and wetlands; and support of the District’s education and recreation efforts. Job responsibilities include performing prescribed burns as a member of a burn crew.
Mt. Adams Resource Stewards (MARS) is seeking a talented, dynamic and driven individual that shares MARS passion for forests, land stewardship and rural communities to fill the role of Stewardship Monitoring Coordinator. The essence of this position is to support MARS in building both internal understanding and community awareness of the impacts of MARS work. The position is responsible for...
Resilient Forestry is looking for an individual comfortable working in the field to lead small teams collecting data in forests across Washington and Oregon during the 2022 field season. The Senior Forestry Technician will work with Project Managers to organize and execute field projects. This will be a full-time seasonal position. Start and end dates are flexible. Workload will vary up to 40 hrs...
The Silviculture Lab in the Department of Forestry at Mississippi State University is seeking applicants for a funded M.S. assistantship. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Adam Polinko (Assistant Professor, Mississippi State University) and Dr. Joshua Puhlick (Silviculturist, Ecological Silviculture Lab, The Jones Center at Ichauway) on research topics to develop silvicultural...
The Tribal Government Liaison is responsible for management of Washington Environmental Council (WEC) and Washington Conservation Voters (WCV)’s operations with regard to Tribal Affairs. This position will be responsible for by developing and implementing a Tribal Affairs program. The position is responsible for building strong statewide relationships with tribal governments, tribal citizens and...
The Prescribed Fire Coordinator (PFC) will lead The Nature Conservancy in the development of a new programmatic effort focused on a ‘Living with Fire’ strategy. This position will work closely with multiple internal TNC Teams to coordinate strategy development, and will engage with a broad set of state, federal, tribal, and local partners to advance forest planning and on-the-ground...
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Washington State University Extension and University of Idaho Extension bring you the 30th Annual Family Foresters Workshop. This yearly event is for consulting foresters, forestry practitioners, and forest managers looking to continue education in...
Given the ongoing drought and dangerous wildfire conditions in California and throughout the west, we see an urgent need to train more people on clean techniques to convert problem forest vegetation into biochar onsite. Biochar helps mitigate the...
Host: Oak Woodlands & Forests Fire Consortium
Presenter: Dr. Joseph Veldman, Texas A&M University
Abstract: Old-growth grasslands are ecosystems of high conservation value that form over long periods of time through interactions...
Washington State University Extension and University of Idaho Extension bring you the 30th Annual Family Foresters Workshop. This yearly event is for consulting foresters, forestry practitioners, and forest managers looking to continue education in...
Sponsored by the Mojave Desert Native Plant Program
Presented by Lesley DeFalco, Ph.D., U.S. Geological Survey, Western Ecological Research Center-Henderson Field Station
Increasing wildfire size and frequency in the Mojave, combined with...
Sponsor: Southwest Fire Science Consortium
Presenter: Dr. Jens T. Stevens, National Program Lead for the Wildland Fire and Fuels Research, USDA Forest Service
The increasing incidence of large wildfires with extensive stand-replacing...
Sponsored by Oak Woodlands & Forests Fire Consortium
Presented by Ron Salemme, University of Illinois
Non-native grass invasions are altering fuels and fire behavior in forests, with uncertain consequences for tree regeneration and...
Day 2
Speakers:
- Lisa Ball (USFS R6) - Logging System Considerations in Fire Salvage
- Loren Kellogg (OSU) - Fire Salvage Forest Operations: A Contractors Perspective
- Darren McAvoy (USU) - In-Woods Biochar Production...
- Fire impacts in pinyon-juniper woodlands: Recovery, plant invasions, and restoration opportunities – Ali Urza, USFS
- Anticipating future climate-driven changes in pinyon-juniper woodlands – Bob Shriver, UNR
- Q&A and discussion...
Part of the Forest Service Research and Development SCIENCEx webinar series
Why is Biochar so Important?
- Presented by Debbie Page-Dumroese
Establishing Pollinator Habitat in Log Landings After Timber Sales Begins with...