Past Events
Maximizing benefits and minimizing risk to rare species: Management challenges in occupied areas
Oct 26, 2015 | ConferenceThe use of land management tools such as prescribed fire and herbicide is often limited in areas occupied by threatened or endangered species, due to potential negative impacts on these sensitive organisms. This makes maintaining or enhancing habitat quality for these species difficult, for without active management, prairie habitat quickly becomes unsuitable. To address this challenge,…
Backyards & Beyond: Wildland Fire Education Conference
Oct 22 - 24, 2015 | ConferenceNFPA’s Wildland Fire Operations Division is seeking education session proposals for the 2015 Backyards & Beyond® Wildfire Education Conference October 22-24, 2015, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The Backyards & Beyond Conference is widely regarded as the premier event for wildland fire safety information bringing together a diverse audience of leading wildfire experts, emergency…
2015 Rangeland Fall Forum - Fuel-Fire-Future
Oct 22 - 23, 2015 |Fires on sagebrush rangelands are an ever-increasing reality of living in Idaho and the West. Many factors, including invasive plants, drier hotter summers, and human activities, encourage wildfires that threaten both human communities and habitat for native plants and animals. Innovations and coordinated efforts in rangeland fire management are being implemented to combat these threats and…
Local Ecological Knowledge and Fire Management: What Does the Public Understand?
Oct 21, 2015 | WebinarAs fire management agencies seek to implement more flexible fire management strategies, local understanding and support for these strategies become increasingly important. One issue associated with implementing more flexible fire management strategies is educating local populations about fire management and identifying what local populations know or do not know related to fire management. This…
Earth, Wind, Water and Fire: An Elemental Approach to Fire Management
Oct 21 - 22, 2015 | WorkshopJoin us Oct 21-22 in South Lake Tahoe for two days of presentations, …
Identifying Resilient Terrestrial Landscapes in the Pacific Northwestvvv
Oct 14, 2015 | WebinarDescription: As the climate changes, species are moving and shifting ranges to stay within their preferred temperature and moisture conditions. How can land managers plan for the conservation of biodiversity at a site when those species might not be there in 50-100 years? Current conservation approaches often focus on…
Prescribed fire and bats
Oct 13, 2015 | WebinarIn this Oak Woodlands consortium webinar, Dr. Joy O'Keefe will discuss the potential indirect and direct effects of prescribed fire on bats, with a focus on threatened and endangered forest-dwelling bats, and including how fire may affect different bat species by season.
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6th International Wildland Fire Conference
Oct 12 - 16, 2015 | ConferenceConference Theme: Fire of the Past, Fire in Future
The conference will address:
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Global natural and cultural fire heritage
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Protecting the global natural and cultural heritage from fire
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Towards a cohesive global fire management strategy
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Provide a forum for…
Mycorrhizae and fire
Oct 6, 2015 | Webinaroin us on October 6 at 12:00 PM(CST) for a webinar entitled "What's going on in glade soil: effects of edge and fire on mycorrhizae," presented by Alice Tipton, Ph.D. Candidate in the Division of Biological Sciences at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Remote Sensing for Wildfire Applications
Oct 6 - 8, 2015 | WorkshopThis three-day workshop provides students with hands-on experience using satellite remote sensing data within ArcGIS 10.3 to better…
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