Upcoming Events
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The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is hosting a Fire Management Technology Workshop September 17-18, 2025 in Daisy, OK. The event is open to personnel from tribes, federal and state agencies, NGOs, and other organizations interested in and/or working to accelerate innovations in wildland fire science and technology.
The 2025 Northeastern Old Growth Conference will be held September 17-20, 2025 in Ripton, Vermont.
This webinar will focus on ecological drought research and collaborative efforts to inform terrestrial and coastal restoration efforts and natural resource management. Research findings from the Fiscal Year 2022 Coping with Drought competitions on Ecological Drought and Building Tribal Drought Resilience will be shared.
This seminar series, hosted by NOAA's Climate Program Office and NOAA’s Fire Observation, Research, and Services Team (FOReST) Team features cutting-edge research from NOAA scientists and NOAA-supported investigators, showcasing NOAA and partner fire research activities and their impact on science and services.
LANDFIRE Office Hour Series: 2025- Register once and join all year!
September’s SAFE Connections webinar features Dr. Gavin Jones, Research Ecologist at the USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station.
This hybrid lecture will discuss avian response to restoration and management activities at the Albany Pine Bush Preserve in Albany, New York.
Join us for a Fire Café webinar on Tuesday, September 23 at 1pm ET!
LANDFIRE Office Hour Series: 2025- Register once and join all year!
Join the NCSS Partners Seminar on research surrounding wildland fire (which includes both prescribed fire and wildfire) and soil interactions in agricultural, forestry, and range ecosystems.
A free one hour webinar from Texas A&M, the Consortium of Appalachian Fire Managers and Scientists, the Southern Fire Exchange, and the University of Florida IFAS.
SER's World Conference is an exciting and inspiring biennial gathering of global experts in ecological restoration.
This seminar series, hosted by NOAA's Climate Program Office and NOAA’s Fire Observation, Research, and Services Team (FOReST) Team features cutting-edge research from NOAA scientists and NOAA-supported investigators, showcasing NOAA and partner fire research activities and their impact on science and services.
From the Tahoe Network of Fire Adapted Communities: Ready to move from planning to doing? This webinar will highlight creative, achievable ideas to help your community take action on wildfire preparedness. Learn from real examples, get inspired by what other Neighborhood Ambassadors are doing, and walk away with tools to spark engagement and participation in your neighborhood.
Join Tall Timbers for a Red Hills Fall Field Day at Meander in Jefferson County, Florida on Friday October 3rd.
“The Nature Conservancy is hosting an in-depth fire effects monitoring and fire behavior workshop to help interested fire practitioners to expand their knowledge of fire ecology, fire behavior, what it means to be a Fire Effects Monitor (FEMO), and monitoring protocols and methods.”
The Rocky Mountain Wildfire Smoke Symposium will take place October 6-7, 2025 in Loveland, Colorado.
2025 Fall Fire Science Webinar Series from the Oak Woodlands and Forests Fire Consortium: Increasing large wildfires and wood cover fuels in the Eastern U.S. presented by Dr. Victoria Donovan from the University of Florida.
This seminar series, hosted by NOAA's Climate Program Office and NOAA’s Fire Observation, Research, and Services Team (FOReST) Team features cutting-edge research from NOAA scientists and NOAA-supported investigators, showcasing NOAA and partner fire research activities and their impact on science and services.
IAWF will be hosting the 17th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit and the 7th Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
2025 Fall Fire Science Webinar Series from the Oak Woodlands and Forests Fire Consortium: Seasonality of fire effects on deer, turkey, and oak regeneration presented by Dr. Mark Turner from Oklahoma State University.
The 2025 Society of American Foresters National Convention will take place October 22-25, 2025 in Hartford, Connecticut.
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.
LANDFIRE Office Hour Series: 2025- Register once and join all year!
NAFSE will be hosting the Indigenous Landscape Initiative (In Land) for a webinar on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 from 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT.
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.
This FUSEE Wildland Firefighter Retreat will take place November 3-9 at Wellspring Spa in Ashford, Washington.
2025 Fall Fire Science Webinar Series from the Oak Woodlands and Forests Fire Consortium: Eastern U.S. old growth and prescribed fire presented by Dr. Jacob Fraser from the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station.
From the Tahoe Network of Fire Adapted Communities: This webinar will explore strategies for maintaining momentum, nurturing leadership, and building long-term engagement in your community. Hear what’s worked for others and leave with ideas to keep your community connected and fire-adapted.
The 28th Annual Conference of the Texas Society for Ecological Restoration will take place November 7-9, 2025 in San Antonio, Texas.