"How Fire Shapes Carnivore Behavior on a Landscape and Implications for Managing Habitat"
Presented by John Squires, Research Wildlife Biologist, and Justin Crotteau, Research Forester
"’Living Maps’ for Fishers: A Cutting-Edge Tool to Inform Habitat Management after Wildfire-Induced Habitat Decline"
Presented by Jody Tucker, Biological Scientist and Deputy Program Manager of the Wildlife Ecology Science Program
This event is part of a series:
Fire Science You Can Use
This USFS Research & Development webinar series includes one-hour events that will explore the latest science and decision support tools for safe wildfire operations, fuels management and pre-fire planning, and estimating impacts and trade-offs in fire and land management planning. Scientists will also share new insights into fire and wildlife ecology as well as how communities respond and adapt to wildfire on their landscapes. Expect two presentations followed by Q&A each day, separate registration required for each day. You can find the "Fire Science You Can Use" series homepage here.
Event Details
Mar 4 2026, 11am - 12pm Mountain Time