Snapshot of Rx Fire in the Lake States
This webinar in December will reflect on today’s prescribed fire landscape in the Lake States, examine pinch points, and discuss where we go next.
This webinar in December will reflect on today’s prescribed fire landscape in the Lake States, examine pinch points, and discuss where we go next.
Tune in for How Will Future Climate Change Impact Prescribed Fire Across the Contiguous United States with Dr. Alex Jonko, Computation Earth Science, Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Join us December 4-6, 2024 in Tucson, Arizona for the AZ WUI Summit: Partnering to Build Wildfire Resilient Communities! Presented by The AZ Wildfire Initiative, Northern Arizona University School of Forestry, and the Southwest Fire Science Consortium.
Join us on December 11th from 11am-12:30pm Central to learn more about expanding training to build the prescribed fire workforce.
The second in a series of interactive panel discussions by the North Atlantic Fire Science Exchange designed to connect fire managers and researchers.
The National Interagency Prescribed Fire Training Center (NIPFTC) is excited to announce the Interagency Burn Plan Workshop from January 13th -17th, 2025.
The third in a series of interactive panel discussions by the North Atlantic Fire Science Exchange designed to connect fire managers and researchers.
The 11th Native Prairie Restoration/Reclamation Workshop (NPRRW) is partnering up with the Canadian Prairies Prescribed Fire Exchange's Prairie Fire Summit 2025 to bring you two events in one!
The fourth and final in a series of interactive panel discussions by the North Atlantic Fire Science Exchange designed to connect fire managers and researchers.
Save the date for the 11th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress in New Orleans, Louisiana!
The first in a series of interactive panel discussions by the North Atlantic Fire Science Exchange designed to connect fire managers and researchers.
AFSC webinar presented by Jen Schmidt, Associate Professor of Natural Resource Management and Policy, Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER).
The Bioregions Facility is organizing the second webinar of the Extreme Wildfire Events series.
AFSC webinar presented by Ben Gaglioti, research faculty at University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF).
The Fire Adapted Montana Learning Network (FAMLN) and the Montana Prescribed Fire Council (MTPFC) are hosting tandem workshops in Dillon, MT during the third week of November 2024.
Join us for a unique opportunity to connect with fellow professionals and engage in stimulating discussions that will shape the future of fire ecology in this region.
Presented by Dr. Griffin Williams, US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station.
AFSC webinar presented by Tom Paragi.
Join Northwest Fire Science Consortium along with many partners (Oregon State University Extension Fire Program, University of Oregon's Ecosystem Workforce Program and Center for Wildfire Smoke Research and Practice, and the Northern Rockies Fire Science Network) working to put this workshop together.
Speaker Jen Baron is a PhD Candidate and Lecturer at the University of British Columbia, a research scientist with the Pacific Institute of Climate Solutions, and a Fire Behavior Analyst and Fire Effects Monitor in-training for prescribed fire operations.
This webinar will cover communications, training methods, certification programs, and some common misconceptions about private lands burning.
Join us on November 6th at 3pm EST to learn about recreating and relating to the land after fire with Oregon State University
These sessions built to support training for our Science Communication in the Parks Fellows are open to the public as well! Learn practical, essential best practices in science communication, either to improve your own scicomm work or just more effectively communicate your science
Prescribed Burn Associations are critical for restoring fire adapted landscapes, imparting knowledge, and sharing resources. This webinar will discuss ways to regionally encourage and support private landowners to create sustainable and effective PBAs.
Join us on October 30th at 3pm EST to learn about the reforestation pipeline and ensuring equitable access to replanting with Oregon State University
Tune in for Utilizing LANDFIRE in a Suitability Analysis for a Species Reintroduction with Emily Clees, Geospatial Specialist II, Pennsylvania Game Commission.
The Wildland Fire Canada Conference will be held October 28th to November 1st, 2024 in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Join us on October 23rd at 3pm EST to learn about post-fire restoration infrastructure and adjusting our systems to new patterns of runoff with Oregon State University
This is a fast-paced, five-day training where people from all around the nation have the opportunity to participate in hands-on wildland fire training in a simulated fire assignment.
Join us for the 2024 Interagency Fall Fire Review and AFSC workshop, convened by AWFCG in Fairbanks, Alaska. Virtual meeting option also provided.
This year’s Symposium will be a hybrid event with in-person activities at the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana.
Join us on October 16th at 3pm EST to learn about exploring diverse community pathways to recovery with Oregon State University
This webinar is hosted in partnership with the Lake States Fire Science Consortium, Tallgrass Prairie and Oak Savanna Fire Science Consortium, and North Atlantic Fire Science Exchange.
Join us on October 9th at 3pm EST to learn about fire scars on the landscape and the science and management of debris flows with Oregon State University
The 15th Biennial Longleaf Conference will be held October 8-11, 2024 at the Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort in Miramar Beach, Florida.
Join us for a free transformative three-day summit designed to empower Tribal communities in addressing wildland fire and climate change impacts in the Southwest.
For the past 50 years, NAA’s Natural Areas Conference has gathered federal, tribal, state, regional, and local natural areas practitioners from national nonprofit organizations, private industry, and academic institutions in order to foster communication and collaboration that can lead to progress in connection to challenges in the management of natural areas.
The University of Tennessee’s School of Natural Resources is proud to host an International Oak Symposium in 2024 to provide a platform to exchange information and build collaborations around the best available science and technology on oak ecology and management for a global audience.
Where have all the burners gone? Lee Jensen and Curtis Wayka will discuss strategies to build up the workforce necessary for forest and fire management.
The Colorado Wildland Fire Conference is geared toward professionals working proactively to improve wildfire outcomes in Colorado communities and landscapes.
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.