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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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Mt. Adams Resource Stewards (MARS) is accepting applications for its Stewardship Crew. MARS works to support the ecological and economic health of communities in the Mt. Adams region. The Stewardship Crew completes a variety of fuels management and forestry health tasks on public lands as well as on MARS-owned Community Forest land. Open until filled, estimated start date May 15 - June 15, 2023.
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The SCIENCEx Webinar Series brings together scientists and land management experts from across U.S. Forest Service research stations and beyond to...
Virtual Meeting
Held every two to three years, the FIA Science Stakeholder Meeting (FIA 2022) offers an opportunity for scientific and technical exchange, drawing together a world-class group of partners, practitioners, and scientists with...
This interactive hybrid workshop will provide practitioners and decision-makers with tools and ideas that support positive fire outcomes and identify opportunities for accelerated Cohesive Strategy implementation. The program will focus on the theme of...
Following its previous editions, the scope of this Conference will cover the main topics related to fire management in a research perspective. There will be six major themes for you to present your work, each of them with several sub-topics. The themes...
This seminar is part of the 2022-2023 Missoula Fire Lab Seminar Series.
The Mapping, Prioritization, and Public Participation (M3P) tool: Considering Wildfire...
Field Trip Goal: The ACCG Monitoring workgroup and the SOFAR Landscape Design Team along wtih the Eldorado National Forest hosted a webinar and field tour in July focused on Post Fire Restoration. The second field tour to the Caldor Fire is planned...
Co-hosted by Rocky Mountain Research Station and Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes
Join in for an upcoming land manager-focused “LIGHTNING TALK” webinar dedicated to forest regeneration, climate change, and Indigenous Knowledge...
Webinar presented by Dr. Michael Gallagher, US Forest Service Northern Research Station and co-hosted with the North Atlantic Fire Science Exchange.
This webinar is part of the...
Presenter: Carlos Ochoa, PhD, Ecohydrology Lab, Oregon State University
Dr. Carlos Ochoa’s research focuses on connections between ecohydrological processes and human interactions in an ever-changing climate. Dr. Ochoa has numerous research...
What: In this Pacific Fire Exchange talk story Q&A session, they round up the latest research, past and present for managers and landowners wanting to understand more about how our four-legged friends (goats, sheep, cows, etc.) if managed properly...