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Feb 12, 2026

Terrestrial carbon is a highly valued resource due to its ecological, timber, and smoke impacts, as well as reasons related to atmospheric greenhouse gas cycling. While sequestering carbon in forests can be effective, terrestrial carbon resources…

Feb 18, 2026

"New Fuels Data and Fire Models for Prescribed Fire"Presented by Russ Parsons, Research Ecologist "From Research to Operations: The Interagency Fuel Treatment Decision Support System (IFTDSS)"Presented by Wendy Detwiler, Fire Management Specialist

Feb 25, 2026

"Using Fire Risk Mapping and TreeMap to Estimate the Impacts of Fuel Treatments on Carbon, Smoke Emissions, and Fire Severity"Presented by Karin Riley, Research Ecologist "From Maps to Management: Using ForSys to Navigate Land Management Tradeoffs"…

Mar 4, 2026

"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…

Mar 10, 2026

Panelists Jeanne Chambers, Research Ecologist Emeritus - Rocky Mountain Research Station Nicole Molinari, Southern California Province Ecologist – Pacific Southwest Region Jacqueline Ott, Research Ecologist - Rocky Mountain Research Station Matt…

Mar 19, 2026

The ReSHAPE program is a major new effort to compile and collate fuel treatment data from federal and state agencies across the United States. What do these data say about treatment effects on wildfires? Are the treatments working? What does "…