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Learn about the connections between freshwater ecosystems (including beaver dam or beaver dam analog (BDAs)-created wetlands) and wildfire. Recorded on: April 15, 2025 Description: Given the increasing severity of wildfires and their associated impacts across the country, there is significant attention on the tools that are available to address these challenges. Recent research highlights that conservation and restoration of freshwater ecosystems may play an important, yet overlooked, role in wildfire management. This presentation provides an introduction to the current scientific understanding of the nexus between freshwater ecosystems–including the role of beaver dam or beaver dam analog-created wetlands–and wildfire, opportunities for additional research, and how this information can be best used to enact policy change. Presenters: Dr. Emily Fairfax, Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota – Department of Geography, Environment, & Society; Alexander Funk, Director of Water Resources and Senior Counsel at the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership

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Apr 17, 2025
Emily Fairfax, Alexander Funk
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Topic(s):
Fire Behavior
Fire Safety Zones
Fire Ecology
Ecosystem Changes
Fire Effects
Ecological - Second Order
Aquatic Life
Wildlife
Fire & Wildlife
Mammals
Rodents
Habitat Assessment
Management Approaches
Ecosystem(s):
Riparian woodland/shrubland

NRFSN number: 27795
FRAMES RCS number: 70477
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