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Join the Southwest Fire Science  Consortium for this upcoming webinar. Shifting fire regimes driven by fire suppression, fuel accumulation, and climate change are threatening the persistence of dry forest landscapes across the western United States. Managers are increasingly investing in restoration and fuel reduction treatments, yet key questions remain about how much of a landscape must be treated to reduce burn severity and restore functioning fire regimes. This presentation will dive…

Join the International Association of Wildland Fire in Hobart, Tasmania: "The 8th International Fire Behaviour and Fuels Conference offers a forum where past Fire Management experience and lessons learned are documented, current work showcased, and emerging research, innovation and techniques on fire management shared, towards developing integrated solutions to these challenges."

Offered as part of Washington State Department of Natural Resources' "certified burner" program that educates professionals and private citizens in the skills and knowledge needed to implement prescribed fire on their landscapes. This three day course is one of the steps to completing the certified burner program, along with required pre- and post-course work. Advance enrollment is required and space is limited, participants must have experience leading either pile or broadcast burns.