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Feb 22, 2016 | Webinar
The Northern Rockies Fire Science Network and Northwest Fire Science Consortium teamed up with Fire Effects Information System (FEIS) staff to introduce new fire regime products and demonstrate new search functions to inform fire management planning…

Burned Hillside
Apr 29, 2015 | Webinar
Following the 2005 School Fire that burned about 50,000 acres of forests and grasslands on the Umatilla National Forest, Washington, managers wanted to limit weed spread and soil erosion in severely burned areas. Various mulch treatments (wheat…

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Apr 14, 2015 | Webinar
Wildland fuels may be the most important consideration in fire management, not just because they are important inputs for predicting fire behavior (i.e., how fast and intense a fire gets), but also because fuels are the only factor that can…

Yellow flowers on a slope with trees in the background
Feb 26, 2015 | Webinar
Over the past several decades, increases in area burned in the western U.S. have caused considerable concern about forest resilience following large wildfires. This concern is especially pronounced in dry mixed-conifer forests, where the combined…

Mountainous landscape from high elevation
Jan 21, 2015 | Webinar
The Northern Rockies Fire Science Network and the Southwest Fire Science Consortium were pleased to host a webinar with Sean Parks, Landscape Ecologist with the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute (ALWRI). This webinar highlighted results…