If you weren't able to attend the Large Wildland Fires Conference in lovely, Missoula, MT, or you'd like to relive or experience aspects of the workshops and field trips that were part of the conference, visit the links below.
Workshops sponsored by the NRFSN
- Crafting solutions for management of large wildland fires and fuel reduction across tribal and nontribal jurisdictions
- Defining fuel treatment success: workflows, metrics, and evaluation
Field trip videos and field trip summaries (see Related Documents) were developed by NRFSN to document the field trips organized by the International Association of Wildland Fire and the Association for Fire Ecology
- Fires of 2000: revisting social, political, and ecological issues (Field Trip, with videos)
- The ecological importance of severe fire: fire effects field trip with Dr. Dick Hutto (Field Trip, with videos)
Related Documents from the Research and Publications Database
Restoration fuels treatments in old-growth: Visiting research plots in western larch and ponderosa pine forests (Field trip summary) Corey L. Gucker
40 years of wilderness fire in the Selway-Bitterroot and Frank Church-River of No Return (Field trip summary) Corey L. Gucker
The ecological importance of severe fire - Site visits to Lolo Creek and Blue Mountain burned areas (Field trip summary) Corey L. Gucker
Fuels treatments in ponderosa pine - Visits to the Boise National Forest and Boise Basin Exp. Forest (Field trip summary) Corey L. Gucker
The Bitterroot Valley fires of 2000 - Revisiting experiences and fire effects 13 years later (Field trip summary) Corey L. Gucker
Tribal fire and forest management: Confederated Salish-Kootenai fire history, philosophy, and resource management strategies (Field trip summary) Monique D. Wynecoop
Event Details
May 19 - 23 2014, All day
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