PNW Drought & Climate Outlook
After the Fire Workshop: Connecting People, Ideas and Organizations
This workshop will help to identify network opportunities, preserve knowledge gained during past wildfire seasons in Washington, and will serve to bridge the gap by creating and building connections.
Umpqua Prescribed Fire Training Exchange
This TREX, co-hosted by the BLN, USFS, TNC, Lomakatsi and other partners, will take place in the Umpqua Basin of Oregon. Applications are due June 30.
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Getting ahead of the wildfire problem: Linking operational fire response to landscape planning objectives
Part of the solution to dealing with the increasing complexity of wildfire management is to reduce uncertainties inherent within active fire management, where time-sensitive decisions often rely upon incomplete information. Breaking out of the wildfire paradox requires aligning the short-term operational objectives of incident responders with the longer term ecological and management obje
DIY Biochar
Space is limited please RSVP (by May 12) to Megan Dettenmaiermegan.dettenmaier@usu.edu. Free lunch will be provided to those who RSVP. The Lone Peak Conservation Center is on the Utah State Prison grounds, enter the prison grounds, follow signs for Biochar Workshop.
FireWorks Educator Workshop
This free workshop is designed for fire prevention specialists, fire information officers, trainers, environmental educators, teachers, students, and other community members.
Natural Areas Conference
Join us for the 2017 Natural Areas Conference, where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains in Colorado’s Front Range. The 44th annual Conference will be held at the Hilton Fort Collins, on the edge of the Colorado State University Campus.
Recovery & adaptation after wildfire across the US, 2009-2011
Becoming a fire-adapted community that can live with wildfire is envisioned as a continuous, iterative process of adaptation.