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Mar 28, 2024
March 28, 2024 - 12:00 PM ET This presentation will talk about the value of fire/fuel programs working closely with food sovereignty gardens and Tribal communities and the importance of collaborative monitoring for fire/fuels management effects on…

Mar 28, 2024
Wilderness areas are important natural laboratories for scientists and managers working to understand fire. In the last half-century, shifts in the culture and policy of land management agencies have facilitated the management practice of letting…

Apr 2, 2024
Panelists work in the wildfire world in a diversity ways, whether that is directly with fire through wildfire management and intentional fire, or through wildfire focused careers in the fields of social and ecological science, advocacy and policy,…

Apr 15 - 19, 2024
Wildfires present an increasing challenge to humanity and the ecosystems and atmosphere we depend on. The ability of societies to respond to larger and more destructive wildfire events and mitigate against further climate impacts is also…

Apr 24, 2024
This 90-minute session, co-hosted by the Rocky Mountain Research Station and Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes, will feature a diverse panel including lawyers, scientists, communicators, and managers who will share their experiences…

May 9, 2024
A New Foundation for LANDFIRE- Current and Future Innovations LANDFIRE has been a foundational dataset for countless applications within the Forest Service and beyond. The machine learning methodology largely used in the creation of LF National (…