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Maximizing the effectiveness of fuel treatments at the landscape scale is a key research and management need given the inability to treat all areas at risk from wildfire, and there is a growing body of scientific literature assessing this need.…
Speaker: Gavin Jones (Research Ecologist, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station): Synthesis: wildlife and fire issues
Panel Discussion:
Gavin Jones (Research Ecologist, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station)
Alissa…
Reburns, sequential overlapping fires occurring in an unusually short timeframe, are expected to become more common and widespread with increases in fire-conducive weather. The context for reburns varies by ecosystem; in subalpine forests of the…
Speakers:
Peter Coates (Research Wildlife Biologist, USGS, Western Ecological Research Center): Wildfire, Climate, and Invasive Grass Interactions Adversely Affect Sage-Grouse by Reshaping Sagebrush Ecosystems
Alissa Fogg (Senior Ecologist, Point…
Speakers:
Damon Lesmeister (Supervisory Research Wildlife Biologist, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station): Northern spotted owl nesting forests as fire refugia: a 30-year synthesis of large wildfires
Jonathan Dudley (Ecologist,…