
LANDFIRE Office Hour: Characterizing Ecosystems at Different Spatial Scales with LANDFIRE Data
LANDFIRE Office Hour Series: 2025- Register once and join all year!
LANDFIRE Office Hour Series: 2025- Register once and join all year!
Learn about new geospatial data products to support wildfire planning and response including national fuel treatments, fire response districts and communities mapping.
This hybrid conference that brings together diverse stakeholders to share knowledge, ideas, and strategies for utilizing fire as a tool for sustainability.
The Confederated Salish, Qlispe & Ksanka (Kootenai) Tribes (CSKT) welcomes you to the Intertribal Timber Council’s 48th Annual National Indian Timber Symposium being held at the University of Montana in Missoula, MT.
This presentation hosted by Sense of Place will discuss Wildfire in Northern New England.
Join FUSEE on June 8 from 5:00–7:00pm (PST) on Zoom for a dynamic webinar: Masculinity Redefined: Being a Male Ally on the Fireline.
LANDFIRE Office Hour Series: 2025- Register once and join all year!
From July 7 to 11, 2025, the Forest Fire Research Center of ADAI at the University of Coimbra (Portugal) will organize the 1st Summer Course on Wildfire Research.
We are pleased to share the Save the Date for the 2025 Northeast - Midwest Prescribed Fire Science and Management Workshop. Join for a "Blended Learning Excursion" of virtual presentations and simultaneous field trips around the NE - MW region.
SER's World Conference is an exciting and inspiring biennial gathering of global experts in ecological restoration.
IAWF will be hosting the 17th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit and the 7th Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Held in Prescott on October 28-30, 2025, the Arizona Wildland Urban Interface Summit is a statewide event for wildfire preparedness, planning, and postfire recovery.
The 4th International Symposium on Lithium Battery Fire Safety (ISLBFS 2025) will take place on 30 Oct - 2 Nov 2025 in the vibrant Asia's world city of Hong Kong.
Save the date for the 11th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress in New Orleans, Louisiana!
We will discuss how Behave v7 differs from BehavePlus v6 by highlighting the Surface, Surface/Crown, Surface/Mortality, and Surface/Contain modules and enhancements that will be included in the next few releases in 2025-2026. This webinar will be useful for both burn bosses and RX-300 cadres.
Reducing the wildfire risk around a home doesn’t have to mean removing all vegetation. With the right landscaping strategies, New Mexico residents can help protect their homes while still enjoying beautiful outdoor spaces.
We will discuss how Behave v7 differs from BehavePlus v6 by highlighting the Surface and Surface/Crown modules and enhancements that will be included in the next few releases in 2025-2026. This webinar will be most useful for fire analysts, S-390 cadres, and S-490 cadres.
Introduction to Wildfire Delineation with Jerry Tagestad is a webinar hosted by the Alaskan Fire Science Consortium.
This presentation hosted by the Southwest Fire Science Consortium will introduce the Treatment and Wildfire Interagency Geodatabase (TWIG).
Making Sense of Alaska's Changing Wildfire Environment with Zav Grabinski and Heather McFarland is a webinar hosted by the Alaskan Fire Science Consortium.
Be part of the Community Risk Reduction Leadership Conference May 13-15, 2025 that is returning to Phoenix-Glendale, Arizona!
The All-Hands All-Lands Workshop is intended to bring together people working on post-fire recovery across WA and the PNW, we aim to improve how watersheds, working lands, communities, infrastructure, and people recover from wildfire.
This webinar hosted by Canada Wildfire discusses Wildfire Risk in Stswecem’c Xget’tem Territory: Settler-Colonial Barriers and Stswecem’c Xget’tem Solutions.
LANDFIRE Office Hour Series: 2025- Register once and join all year!
Join SmokeD’s FREE webinar with guest Ciaran Nugent who will share his expertise on wildfire management in Ireland.
The upcoming Wildfire Risk Modeling with BurnP3+ Course takes place in-person at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, A.B.
The fourth installment of California Fire Science Consortium’s FFERAL lecture series, Susan Prichard will discuss lessons from first-entry burns and reburns: from novel fire exclusion to fire-adapted landscapes.
The USDA Forest Service Research and Development is proud to host a series of SCIENCEx Fire panel discussions intended for fire, fuels and land managers on topics associated with the Wildfire Crisis Strategy and beyond.
This is an installment of the NAFSE Student Webinar Series, where students will share their work via webinar and connect with the fire and forestry community to establish productive working relationships.
The third installment of California Fire Science Consortium’s FFERAL lecture series, Zach Steel will discuss the search for general relationships between fire and biodiversity.
This is an installment of the NAFSE Student Webinar Series, where students will share their work via webinar and connect with the fire and forestry community to establish productive working relationships.
This free 90-minute workshop is designed to provide an opportunity for government workers (past or present) to build skills around strategically communicating the importance and relevance of your work for the audience(s) you most need to reach, in ways that are nonpartisan, clear, and compelling.
This presentation will provide 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.
NEWFI and its partners will be hosting a peer-learning exchange on wildland fire this spring 2025 in Wawona, CA, Yosemite's Historic Town.
The USDA Forest Service Research and Development is proud to host a series of SCIENCEx Fire panel discussions intended for fire, fuels and land managers on topics associated with the Wildfire Crisis Strategy and beyond.
This is an installment of the NAFSE Student Webinar Series, where students will share their work via webinar and connect with the fire and forestry community to establish productive working relationships.
The USDA Forest Service Research and Development is proud to host a series of SCIENCEx Fire panel discussions intended for fire, fuels and land managers on topics associated with the Wildfire Crisis Strategy and beyond.
Feedback from policymakers, land managers, and researchers led the Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes (SWERI) to form the ReSHAPE program.
This free 90-minute workshop is designed to provide an opportunity for you to build your skills around strategically communicating the importance and relevance of your work for the audience(s) you most need to reach, in ways that are nonpartisan, clear, and compelling.
Wildfire activity will soon be picking up… plan to attend the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) conference in Kansas City, MO before it strikes!
The California Society of American Foresters and California Fire Science Consortium are partnering to host the first annual California Forest Science Symposium on March 24-25, 2025.
Join the California Fire Science Consortium for a seminar discussing Modelling wildfires: key issues, new approaches, remaining challenges.
Join the National SAFE Officers on March 18th at 2pm PST for Merging Management and Research: My Path with the USFS with Dr. Stephen Fillmore.
Join the California Fire Science Consortium and Clare Boerigter to learn more about untrammeling the wilderness: restoring natural conditions through the return of human-ignited fire.
AFE’s journal, Fire Ecology, publishes peer-reviewed articles on all ecological and management aspects relating to wildland fire. Freely access journal articles and get details about submitting a manuscript.