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Image of glacier lilies in burned area near Crandell Campground, BC, Canada. Photo: Kim Pearson
Mar 22 - 26, 2021 | Workshop
The Crown Managers Partnership partnered with the Northern Rockies Fire Science Network and others to bring you the 2021 Fire in the Crown of the Continent Forum, which was held virtually from March 22nd to March 26th. The Crown Managers…

Whitebark Pine snag
Feb 23, 2021 | Webinar
Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) is a critical forest species of Northern Rocky Mountain upper subalpine ecosystems, yet little is known about the physiological response of whitebark pine to disturbance (e.g., fire, bark beetles, and pathogens)…

Reburn
Feb 9, 2021 | Webinar
Landscape-scale maps of vegetation structure and fuels can support management decisions but are lacking for most landscapes. Researchers used remotely sensed data (LiDAR, aerial imagery) and a vegetation map coupled with field data to map canopy and…

Conifer regeneration
Jan 13, 2021 | Webinar
Presented by Camille Stevens-Rumann and hosted by the Northern Rockies Fire Science Network and the Association for Fire Ecology, this webinar covered a recent review published in the Journal of Fire Ecology on tree regeneration following wildfire…

Burned forest and tree regeneration
Oct 21, 2020 | Webinar
The NRFSN partnered with Sustainable Northwest and the Northwest Fire Science Consortium to share information about a JFSP funded research project that evaluates the "work of wildfires" on the landscape and helps identify post-fire management needs…