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SUMMARY:Northern Colorado TREX
DESCRIPTION:The Ember Alliance has been working with partners to plan the Northern Colorado Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (NOCO TREX) for this fall! The mission of NOCO TREX is to build collaborative prescribed fire capacity in Northern CO. NOCO TREX will have two components: \n\nGrasslands Prescribed Fire Workshop held in Greeley from September 10-12th\nOn-call prescribed fire implementation window for 5 days (M-F) between September 16 – October 31.\n\nImplementation sites are in Greeley and Lakewood. Current NWCG qualifications will be required to participate in prescribed fire implementation. \nApply here: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=Ty-8LE47nkKo_Y2iRCxRuquoRldpueZBtU25GLovypxUOVdTOVQzMktMMjdUSkZSNDA3NEZGNEJBOC4u
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/northern-colorado-trex/
CATEGORIES:Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges (TREX) & Cooperative Burning
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241012
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SUMMARY:Selkirk TREX 2024
DESCRIPTION:Selkirk TREX flier and application information: https://mcusercontent.com/7acf54ab6407d999c8f69021a/files/a7560edd-ddfa-7a9f-1fe5-fa80a7045d5e/Selkirk_TREX_Announcement_Fall_2024.pdf
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/selkirk-trex-2024/
LOCATION:Northeast Washington
CATEGORIES:Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges (TREX) & Cooperative Burning
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241005
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SUMMARY:Colorado Wildland Fire Conference
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TO SPONSOR\, SUBMIT A PRESENTATION PROPOSAL\, AND RESERVE LODGING NOW!Read the sponsor letter here.   Attendee registration due to open in April.  \nQuestions? E-mail cwfc@fireadaptedco.org.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/colorado-wildland-fire-conference/
CATEGORIES:Trainings Conferences Workshops Etc
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241221
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SUMMARY:Be Smoke Savvy: Training Guide of Best Management Practices for Prescribed Fire Smoke
DESCRIPTION:Prescribed fire is one of the most important tools that land managers can use to promote healthy ecosystems and build safer\, more resilient communities. \nA key component of safely conducting these fires is the effective management of the smoke they produce. To better equip the fire community\, Tall Timbers is pleased to announce the launch of a new online smoke management training course\, “Be Smoke Savvy: Training Guide of Best Management Practices for Prescribed Fire Smoke.” \nDigital training opportunities in prescribed fire have become a valuable tool to enhance and maximize time spent learning in in-person\, hands-on training. \nDeveloped by the Tall Timbers Private Lands Prescribed Fire Initiative with constructive input by partners\, this two-hour online course will cover essential topics\, including the importance of smoke management\, various tactics and strategies\, the appropriate use of smoke management tools\, and a review of legal standards related to smoke management. \nTall Timbers’ Private Lands Prescribed Fire Initiative focuses on three pillars: prescribed fire implementation\, public and private outreach and training that extends across Alabama\, Florida and Georgia and beyond. \nThe course will be available from Tuesday\, October 1st\, through December 20th\, 2024. It is free of charge and provides two Category 1 Continuing Education Credits. \nYou can use the QR code below\, or this link to access the course. You will be asked to create an account within the Tall Timbers Fire Training Portal in order to proceed. \nhttps://rxfirelearningportal.unhosting.site/course/view.php?id=44 \nAny access issues or course questions please contact Joseph Krafczynski at jkrafczynski@talltimbers.org or Zachary Prusak at zprusak@talltimbers.org
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/be-smoke-savvy-training-guide-of-best-management-practices-for-prescribed-fire-smoke-2/
CATEGORIES:Trainings Conferences Workshops Etc
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DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240205T144639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240205T144639Z
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SUMMARY:2024 California Fire Science Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The California Fire Science Seminar Series will return on February 6\, 2024\, at 2 pm. Join us for the biweekly\, virtual presentation and discussion on emerging fire science topics from a diverse range of topics and speakers. \nFind more information about seminars and registration for each here: https://www.cafirescience.org/events-webinars-source/category/seminarseries2024 \nFebruary 6th\, 2024: Physics-Based Modeling of Fire Spread in Densely-Built Urban Areas – Some Implications to the Modeling of Fire Spread in WUI Fires \nFebruary 20th\, 2024: AI-Enabled Wildfire Detection Using Satellite Imagery \nMarch 5th\, 2024: The Role of Economics in Wildfire Risk Management \nMarch 19th\, 2024: Reforestation for Resilience: Creating Fire-Adapted Forests for the Future \nApril 2nd\, 2024: California’s Prescribed Fire (R)evolution: Changing Hearts\, Minds\, and Landscapes \nApril 16th\, 2024: Victims or Survivors? The Cost of Culture in Fire Recovery
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/2024-california-fire-science-seminar-series/2024-10-01/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241002T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241002T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240131T204710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T204710Z
UID:10000189-1727870400-1727874000@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Science You Can Use Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rocky Mountain Research Station for the Spring 2024 Science You Can Use webinar series featuring seven land-manager focused webinars. These one-hour sessions will begin with concise presentations followed by a question and answers segment. Webinars will be hosted on Zoom. Continuing credits for the Society of American Foresters and The Wildlife Society will be available. \nRegister here: https://usfs.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItceuhrDIsGf9G9EI8ZoMrXCPb-eG4Zuc#/registration \nWebinar Schedule \nFebruary 14 – Wildfire and resilient landscapes: New tools for detailed analyses\, John Hogland \nFebruary 21 – Streams\, springs\, and ferns! Assessing riparian and groundwater-dependent ecosystems for forest plan revision\, Katey Driscoll and Max Smith \nFebruary 28 – Pinyon-juniper treatments optimized: With considerations for sagebrush conservation\, pinyon jays\, and songbirds\, Jason Reinhardt \nMarch 6 – Biochar production\, benefits\, and barriers in forested lands\, Derek Pierson \nMarch 13 – Prescribed fire and wilderness: Barriers and opportunities in a time of change\, Sean Parks \nMarch 20 – The effects of timber harvest on grizzly bear habitat use and diet\, Tavis Forrester and Day Tyers \nMarch 27 – TreeMap is a tree-level model of U.S. forests. New data delivery and visualization improvements make it easier to use\, Karin Riley and a representative from GTAC
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/science-you-can-use-webinar-series/2024-10-02/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241003T120000
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SUMMARY:Yale Forest Forum - Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues and Challenges in Contemporary and Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:The Yale Forest Forum is excited to announce the Spring 2024 speaker series on the topic of “Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues & Challenges in Contemporary & Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes.” Webinars will take place on Thursdays\, January 18 to April 25 from 12:00-12:55 pm U.S. ET. \nTribes and First Nations have been forest stewards since time immemorial on the land that is currently called North America. In the face of climate change\, tribes and First Nations continue to work with institutions\, NGOs\, and federal and state agencies to support Indigenous sovereignty and resilient forested landscapes. This webinar will focus on the current state of tribal forest management and Indigenous stewardship with a series of speakers from different tribes\, universities\, non-profits\, and agencies. Beginning with an introduction to tribal forestry and the trust responsibilities\, topics will include the history of forest stewardship on tribal lands in North America\, federal laws and tribal forestry\, contemporary uses of plants and wildlife stewardship\, fire\, conclusions from the Indian Forest Management Assessment (IFMAT)\, tribal co-management\, and the future of tribal forestry in the face of climate change. \nThis spring speaker series is co-developed and co-hosted by The Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment\, the Yale Center for Environmental Justice\, and Salish Kootenai College. \nJoin us every Thursday from January 18 to April 25 from 12:00–12:55 pm U.S. ET. Note there will be no webinars on March 14 and 21.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/yale-forest-forum-tribal-forestry-understanding-current-issues-and-challenges-in-contemporary-and-traditional-management-of-forested-landscapes/2024-10-03/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241011
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240510T174514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T174514Z
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SUMMARY:International Oak Symposium
DESCRIPTION: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. The meeting will provide innovative and progressive formats to deliver and exchange information and foster collaborations between researchers and practitioners. Field trip(s) will be offered that showcase multi-disciplinary research of the USDA Forest Service and other partners. \nFull information: https://naturalresources.tennessee.edu/oak-symposium
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/international-oak-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Trainings Conferences Workshops Etc
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241009T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241009T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240131T204710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T204710Z
UID:10000190-1728475200-1728478800@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Science You Can Use Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rocky Mountain Research Station for the Spring 2024 Science You Can Use webinar series featuring seven land-manager focused webinars. These one-hour sessions will begin with concise presentations followed by a question and answers segment. Webinars will be hosted on Zoom. Continuing credits for the Society of American Foresters and The Wildlife Society will be available. \nRegister here: https://usfs.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItceuhrDIsGf9G9EI8ZoMrXCPb-eG4Zuc#/registration \nWebinar Schedule \nFebruary 14 – Wildfire and resilient landscapes: New tools for detailed analyses\, John Hogland \nFebruary 21 – Streams\, springs\, and ferns! Assessing riparian and groundwater-dependent ecosystems for forest plan revision\, Katey Driscoll and Max Smith \nFebruary 28 – Pinyon-juniper treatments optimized: With considerations for sagebrush conservation\, pinyon jays\, and songbirds\, Jason Reinhardt \nMarch 6 – Biochar production\, benefits\, and barriers in forested lands\, Derek Pierson \nMarch 13 – Prescribed fire and wilderness: Barriers and opportunities in a time of change\, Sean Parks \nMarch 20 – The effects of timber harvest on grizzly bear habitat use and diet\, Tavis Forrester and Day Tyers \nMarch 27 – TreeMap is a tree-level model of U.S. forests. New data delivery and visualization improvements make it easier to use\, Karin Riley and a representative from GTAC
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/science-you-can-use-webinar-series/2024-10-09/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T130000
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CREATED:20240117T140658Z
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SUMMARY:Yale Forest Forum - Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues and Challenges in Contemporary and Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:The Yale Forest Forum is excited to announce the Spring 2024 speaker series on the topic of “Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues & Challenges in Contemporary & Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes.” Webinars will take place on Thursdays\, January 18 to April 25 from 12:00-12:55 pm U.S. ET. \nTribes and First Nations have been forest stewards since time immemorial on the land that is currently called North America. In the face of climate change\, tribes and First Nations continue to work with institutions\, NGOs\, and federal and state agencies to support Indigenous sovereignty and resilient forested landscapes. This webinar will focus on the current state of tribal forest management and Indigenous stewardship with a series of speakers from different tribes\, universities\, non-profits\, and agencies. Beginning with an introduction to tribal forestry and the trust responsibilities\, topics will include the history of forest stewardship on tribal lands in North America\, federal laws and tribal forestry\, contemporary uses of plants and wildlife stewardship\, fire\, conclusions from the Indian Forest Management Assessment (IFMAT)\, tribal co-management\, and the future of tribal forestry in the face of climate change. \nThis spring speaker series is co-developed and co-hosted by The Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment\, the Yale Center for Environmental Justice\, and Salish Kootenai College. \nJoin us every Thursday from January 18 to April 25 from 12:00–12:55 pm U.S. ET. Note there will be no webinars on March 14 and 21.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/yale-forest-forum-tribal-forestry-understanding-current-issues-and-challenges-in-contemporary-and-traditional-management-of-forested-landscapes/2024-10-10/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241015T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241015T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240205T144639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240205T144639Z
UID:10000235-1729011600-1729015200@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:2024 California Fire Science Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The California Fire Science Seminar Series will return on February 6\, 2024\, at 2 pm. Join us for the biweekly\, virtual presentation and discussion on emerging fire science topics from a diverse range of topics and speakers. \nFind more information about seminars and registration for each here: https://www.cafirescience.org/events-webinars-source/category/seminarseries2024 \nFebruary 6th\, 2024: Physics-Based Modeling of Fire Spread in Densely-Built Urban Areas – Some Implications to the Modeling of Fire Spread in WUI Fires \nFebruary 20th\, 2024: AI-Enabled Wildfire Detection Using Satellite Imagery \nMarch 5th\, 2024: The Role of Economics in Wildfire Risk Management \nMarch 19th\, 2024: Reforestation for Resilience: Creating Fire-Adapted Forests for the Future \nApril 2nd\, 2024: California’s Prescribed Fire (R)evolution: Changing Hearts\, Minds\, and Landscapes \nApril 16th\, 2024: Victims or Survivors? The Cost of Culture in Fire Recovery
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/2024-california-fire-science-seminar-series/2024-10-15/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241016T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241016T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240131T204710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T204710Z
UID:10000191-1729080000-1729083600@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Science You Can Use Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rocky Mountain Research Station for the Spring 2024 Science You Can Use webinar series featuring seven land-manager focused webinars. These one-hour sessions will begin with concise presentations followed by a question and answers segment. Webinars will be hosted on Zoom. Continuing credits for the Society of American Foresters and The Wildlife Society will be available. \nRegister here: https://usfs.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItceuhrDIsGf9G9EI8ZoMrXCPb-eG4Zuc#/registration \nWebinar Schedule \nFebruary 14 – Wildfire and resilient landscapes: New tools for detailed analyses\, John Hogland \nFebruary 21 – Streams\, springs\, and ferns! Assessing riparian and groundwater-dependent ecosystems for forest plan revision\, Katey Driscoll and Max Smith \nFebruary 28 – Pinyon-juniper treatments optimized: With considerations for sagebrush conservation\, pinyon jays\, and songbirds\, Jason Reinhardt \nMarch 6 – Biochar production\, benefits\, and barriers in forested lands\, Derek Pierson \nMarch 13 – Prescribed fire and wilderness: Barriers and opportunities in a time of change\, Sean Parks \nMarch 20 – The effects of timber harvest on grizzly bear habitat use and diet\, Tavis Forrester and Day Tyers \nMarch 27 – TreeMap is a tree-level model of U.S. forests. New data delivery and visualization improvements make it easier to use\, Karin Riley and a representative from GTAC
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/science-you-can-use-webinar-series/2024-10-16/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240117T140658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T140658Z
UID:10000117-1729166400-1729170000@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Yale Forest Forum - Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues and Challenges in Contemporary and Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:The Yale Forest Forum is excited to announce the Spring 2024 speaker series on the topic of “Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues & Challenges in Contemporary & Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes.” Webinars will take place on Thursdays\, January 18 to April 25 from 12:00-12:55 pm U.S. ET. \nTribes and First Nations have been forest stewards since time immemorial on the land that is currently called North America. In the face of climate change\, tribes and First Nations continue to work with institutions\, NGOs\, and federal and state agencies to support Indigenous sovereignty and resilient forested landscapes. This webinar will focus on the current state of tribal forest management and Indigenous stewardship with a series of speakers from different tribes\, universities\, non-profits\, and agencies. Beginning with an introduction to tribal forestry and the trust responsibilities\, topics will include the history of forest stewardship on tribal lands in North America\, federal laws and tribal forestry\, contemporary uses of plants and wildlife stewardship\, fire\, conclusions from the Indian Forest Management Assessment (IFMAT)\, tribal co-management\, and the future of tribal forestry in the face of climate change. \nThis spring speaker series is co-developed and co-hosted by The Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment\, the Yale Center for Environmental Justice\, and Salish Kootenai College. \nJoin us every Thursday from January 18 to April 25 from 12:00–12:55 pm U.S. ET. Note there will be no webinars on March 14 and 21.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/yale-forest-forum-tribal-forestry-understanding-current-issues-and-challenges-in-contemporary-and-traditional-management-of-forested-landscapes/2024-10-17/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241026
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240820T122802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T122802Z
UID:10000302-1729468800-1729900799@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:2024 Canadian Prairies TREX
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the 2024 Canadian Prairies TREX from October 21-25\, 2024\, to learn about and gain hands-on experience with prescribed fire. The training and prescribed fire exercises will take place at various sites throughout the Saskatoon region in Saskatchewan. \nThis program is designed to bring together a diverse group of fire practitioners\, including land managers\, volunteer fire departments\, university students\, municipal\, provincial\, and federal firefighters\, as well as natural resource managers\, scientists\, and researchers. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrescribed fire experience is not required\, but we ask all attendees to complete the 15-hour online Introduction to Prescribed Fire course (or equivalent)\, prior to attending. The course costs $150 and is openly available through the USASK website. Course link: CPPFE 001- Introduction to Prescribed Fire in the Grassland Environment Course \nThe training is organized as an incident\, using the Incident Command System. Participants will serve in trainee firefighting positions on a burn team and will assist with preparing\, scouting\, briefing\, igniting\, holding\, mop-up\, and patrol on numerous prescribed fires in the area\, as the weather allows. We will also complete pre- and post-fire monitoring\, train with various equipment\, practice fireline leadership skills\, and learn about local fire ecology and management. \n\nPlease contact Dinyar Minocher (dminocher@meewasin.com) to discuss specific trainee positions.\n\nIf the weather window doesn’t allow for live-fire\, there will be field trips to areas burned in recent years and presentations from local land managers and other community members\, scientists\, and fire practitioners. Additional trainings will include burn planning and considerations for burn unit layouts. \nThere is no registration fee associated with this TREX. This program is funded by a grant by the Weston Family Foundation. Participants are responsible for the costs of traveling to and from the event\, certain meals\, as well as accommodations. Lunches are provided. More information to follow. \nApplications are due September 9\, 2024. ~45 participants will be selected\, other will be put on a waitlist. Apply: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScSdSSz32idX5NWZWBN0fNiQxxSByeyFYi1DiAO-vnPWxxCuw/viewform
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/2024-canadian-prairies-trex/
CATEGORIES:Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges (TREX) & Cooperative Burning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241029
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240819T191138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T191138Z
UID:10000301-1729468800-1730159999@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:2024 San Luis Obispo TREX
DESCRIPTION:Course Dates:  Monday\, October 21 through Monday\, October 28\, 2024\nLocation: San Luis Obispo County\, CA \nDeadline to apply is Tuesday\, September 3 at 5 p.m. \nPrescribed Fire Training Exchanges (TREX) and cooperative burns provide experiential training that builds robust local capacity for fire management and offers fire practitioners a more holistic perspective. The key focus of TREX is promoting the spread of effective cooperative burning—helping diverse partners leverage skills\, resources and staff in ways that maximize opportunities for outreach\, treatment and training. The San Luis Obispo TREX seeks to build capacity for community-based burning by promoting the ecological health of diverse San Luis Obispo landscapes while meeting wildfire mitigation outcomes. \n2024 TREX firelighters will engage in 8 days of training on breathtaking wildlands\, learning and working alongside professional fire practitioners\, tribal members\, ranchers\, land managers\, and community members to meet diverse objectives with “Good Fire”. Firelighters of varying experience will work on a range of Rx fire skills and task books\, from firing and holding operations\, to unit preparation and mop-up\, to taking on leadership training assignments. \nThe SLO TREX will be offering an entry level Firefighter Type 2 Course (Basic 32) and an Ignitions Course (CA-219). All pre-requisite courses will need to be submitted prior to attending the TREX. \nApply here by September 3.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/2024-san-luis-obispo-trex/
CATEGORIES:Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges (TREX) & Cooperative Burning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240131T204710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T204710Z
UID:10000192-1729684800-1729688400@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Science You Can Use Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rocky Mountain Research Station for the Spring 2024 Science You Can Use webinar series featuring seven land-manager focused webinars. These one-hour sessions will begin with concise presentations followed by a question and answers segment. Webinars will be hosted on Zoom. Continuing credits for the Society of American Foresters and The Wildlife Society will be available. \nRegister here: https://usfs.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItceuhrDIsGf9G9EI8ZoMrXCPb-eG4Zuc#/registration \nWebinar Schedule \nFebruary 14 – Wildfire and resilient landscapes: New tools for detailed analyses\, John Hogland \nFebruary 21 – Streams\, springs\, and ferns! Assessing riparian and groundwater-dependent ecosystems for forest plan revision\, Katey Driscoll and Max Smith \nFebruary 28 – Pinyon-juniper treatments optimized: With considerations for sagebrush conservation\, pinyon jays\, and songbirds\, Jason Reinhardt \nMarch 6 – Biochar production\, benefits\, and barriers in forested lands\, Derek Pierson \nMarch 13 – Prescribed fire and wilderness: Barriers and opportunities in a time of change\, Sean Parks \nMarch 20 – The effects of timber harvest on grizzly bear habitat use and diet\, Tavis Forrester and Day Tyers \nMarch 27 – TreeMap is a tree-level model of U.S. forests. New data delivery and visualization improvements make it easier to use\, Karin Riley and a representative from GTAC
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/science-you-can-use-webinar-series/2024-10-23/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240117T140658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T140658Z
UID:10000118-1729771200-1729774800@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Yale Forest Forum - Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues and Challenges in Contemporary and Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:The Yale Forest Forum is excited to announce the Spring 2024 speaker series on the topic of “Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues & Challenges in Contemporary & Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes.” Webinars will take place on Thursdays\, January 18 to April 25 from 12:00-12:55 pm U.S. ET. \nTribes and First Nations have been forest stewards since time immemorial on the land that is currently called North America. In the face of climate change\, tribes and First Nations continue to work with institutions\, NGOs\, and federal and state agencies to support Indigenous sovereignty and resilient forested landscapes. This webinar will focus on the current state of tribal forest management and Indigenous stewardship with a series of speakers from different tribes\, universities\, non-profits\, and agencies. Beginning with an introduction to tribal forestry and the trust responsibilities\, topics will include the history of forest stewardship on tribal lands in North America\, federal laws and tribal forestry\, contemporary uses of plants and wildlife stewardship\, fire\, conclusions from the Indian Forest Management Assessment (IFMAT)\, tribal co-management\, and the future of tribal forestry in the face of climate change. \nThis spring speaker series is co-developed and co-hosted by The Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment\, the Yale Center for Environmental Justice\, and Salish Kootenai College. \nJoin us every Thursday from January 18 to April 25 from 12:00–12:55 pm U.S. ET. Note there will be no webinars on March 14 and 21.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/yale-forest-forum-tribal-forestry-understanding-current-issues-and-challenges-in-contemporary-and-traditional-management-of-forested-landscapes/2024-10-24/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241029T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241029T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240205T144639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240205T144639Z
UID:10000236-1730221200-1730224800@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:2024 California Fire Science Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The California Fire Science Seminar Series will return on February 6\, 2024\, at 2 pm. Join us for the biweekly\, virtual presentation and discussion on emerging fire science topics from a diverse range of topics and speakers. \nFind more information about seminars and registration for each here: https://www.cafirescience.org/events-webinars-source/category/seminarseries2024 \nFebruary 6th\, 2024: Physics-Based Modeling of Fire Spread in Densely-Built Urban Areas – Some Implications to the Modeling of Fire Spread in WUI Fires \nFebruary 20th\, 2024: AI-Enabled Wildfire Detection Using Satellite Imagery \nMarch 5th\, 2024: The Role of Economics in Wildfire Risk Management \nMarch 19th\, 2024: Reforestation for Resilience: Creating Fire-Adapted Forests for the Future \nApril 2nd\, 2024: California’s Prescribed Fire (R)evolution: Changing Hearts\, Minds\, and Landscapes \nApril 16th\, 2024: Victims or Survivors? The Cost of Culture in Fire Recovery
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/2024-california-fire-science-seminar-series/2024-10-29/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241030T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241030T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240131T204710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T204710Z
UID:10000193-1730289600-1730293200@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Science You Can Use Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rocky Mountain Research Station for the Spring 2024 Science You Can Use webinar series featuring seven land-manager focused webinars. These one-hour sessions will begin with concise presentations followed by a question and answers segment. Webinars will be hosted on Zoom. Continuing credits for the Society of American Foresters and The Wildlife Society will be available. \nRegister here: https://usfs.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItceuhrDIsGf9G9EI8ZoMrXCPb-eG4Zuc#/registration \nWebinar Schedule \nFebruary 14 – Wildfire and resilient landscapes: New tools for detailed analyses\, John Hogland \nFebruary 21 – Streams\, springs\, and ferns! Assessing riparian and groundwater-dependent ecosystems for forest plan revision\, Katey Driscoll and Max Smith \nFebruary 28 – Pinyon-juniper treatments optimized: With considerations for sagebrush conservation\, pinyon jays\, and songbirds\, Jason Reinhardt \nMarch 6 – Biochar production\, benefits\, and barriers in forested lands\, Derek Pierson \nMarch 13 – Prescribed fire and wilderness: Barriers and opportunities in a time of change\, Sean Parks \nMarch 20 – The effects of timber harvest on grizzly bear habitat use and diet\, Tavis Forrester and Day Tyers \nMarch 27 – TreeMap is a tree-level model of U.S. forests. New data delivery and visualization improvements make it easier to use\, Karin Riley and a representative from GTAC
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/science-you-can-use-webinar-series/2024-10-30/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241031T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241031T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240117T140658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T140658Z
UID:10000119-1730376000-1730379600@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Yale Forest Forum - Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues and Challenges in Contemporary and Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:The Yale Forest Forum is excited to announce the Spring 2024 speaker series on the topic of “Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues & Challenges in Contemporary & Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes.” Webinars will take place on Thursdays\, January 18 to April 25 from 12:00-12:55 pm U.S. ET. \nTribes and First Nations have been forest stewards since time immemorial on the land that is currently called North America. In the face of climate change\, tribes and First Nations continue to work with institutions\, NGOs\, and federal and state agencies to support Indigenous sovereignty and resilient forested landscapes. This webinar will focus on the current state of tribal forest management and Indigenous stewardship with a series of speakers from different tribes\, universities\, non-profits\, and agencies. Beginning with an introduction to tribal forestry and the trust responsibilities\, topics will include the history of forest stewardship on tribal lands in North America\, federal laws and tribal forestry\, contemporary uses of plants and wildlife stewardship\, fire\, conclusions from the Indian Forest Management Assessment (IFMAT)\, tribal co-management\, and the future of tribal forestry in the face of climate change. \nThis spring speaker series is co-developed and co-hosted by The Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment\, the Yale Center for Environmental Justice\, and Salish Kootenai College. \nJoin us every Thursday from January 18 to April 25 from 12:00–12:55 pm U.S. ET. Note there will be no webinars on March 14 and 21.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/yale-forest-forum-tribal-forestry-understanding-current-issues-and-challenges-in-contemporary-and-traditional-management-of-forested-landscapes/2024-10-31/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241116
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240815T171724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T172655Z
UID:10000300-1730678400-1731715199@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Women’s TREX: Intercambio de Experiencias en Quemas Prescritas para Mujeres
DESCRIPTION:Applications are open through August 25 for the next WTREX\, which will take place in Jalisco\, Mexico in early November! \nThe event flyer is attached. Please note that this event will be hosted in Spanish\, and though some translation services may be available\, the event will not be fully bilingual.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/womens-trex-intercambio-de-experiencias-en-quemas-prescritas-para-mujeres/
CATEGORIES:Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges (TREX) & Cooperative Burning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241106T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241106T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240131T204710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T204710Z
UID:10000194-1730894400-1730898000@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Science You Can Use Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rocky Mountain Research Station for the Spring 2024 Science You Can Use webinar series featuring seven land-manager focused webinars. These one-hour sessions will begin with concise presentations followed by a question and answers segment. Webinars will be hosted on Zoom. Continuing credits for the Society of American Foresters and The Wildlife Society will be available. \nRegister here: https://usfs.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItceuhrDIsGf9G9EI8ZoMrXCPb-eG4Zuc#/registration \nWebinar Schedule \nFebruary 14 – Wildfire and resilient landscapes: New tools for detailed analyses\, John Hogland \nFebruary 21 – Streams\, springs\, and ferns! Assessing riparian and groundwater-dependent ecosystems for forest plan revision\, Katey Driscoll and Max Smith \nFebruary 28 – Pinyon-juniper treatments optimized: With considerations for sagebrush conservation\, pinyon jays\, and songbirds\, Jason Reinhardt \nMarch 6 – Biochar production\, benefits\, and barriers in forested lands\, Derek Pierson \nMarch 13 – Prescribed fire and wilderness: Barriers and opportunities in a time of change\, Sean Parks \nMarch 20 – The effects of timber harvest on grizzly bear habitat use and diet\, Tavis Forrester and Day Tyers \nMarch 27 – TreeMap is a tree-level model of U.S. forests. New data delivery and visualization improvements make it easier to use\, Karin Riley and a representative from GTAC
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/science-you-can-use-webinar-series/2024-11-06/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241107T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241107T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240930T142758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T142758Z
UID:10000308-1730975400-1730980800@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Working with Private Landowners to Increase Prescribed Fire Capacity
DESCRIPTION:We share lessons learned by experts who work closely with a key subset of “students of fire” – private landowners. Like any other group of people working in wildland fire\, private landowners range from people who are totally new to fire to those who need advanced training. We will cover communications\, training methods\, certification programs\, and some common misconceptions about private lands burning. \nPanelists \n• Jennifer Fawcett\, North Carolina State Extension \n• Brian Teeter\, Nebraska Prescribed Fire Coordinating Wildlife Biologist\, Pheasants Forever\, Inc. and Quail Forever \n• Morgan Treadwell\, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service \nRegister here: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEscuytpzovHNZmnu3-kJ9Wk0I57qag1WWJ#/registration \nThis event was originally scheduled for February 2024
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/working-with-private-landowners-to-increase-prescribed-fire-capacity/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241107T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241107T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240117T140658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T140658Z
UID:10000120-1730980800-1730984400@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Yale Forest Forum - Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues and Challenges in Contemporary and Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:The Yale Forest Forum is excited to announce the Spring 2024 speaker series on the topic of “Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues & Challenges in Contemporary & Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes.” Webinars will take place on Thursdays\, January 18 to April 25 from 12:00-12:55 pm U.S. ET. \nTribes and First Nations have been forest stewards since time immemorial on the land that is currently called North America. In the face of climate change\, tribes and First Nations continue to work with institutions\, NGOs\, and federal and state agencies to support Indigenous sovereignty and resilient forested landscapes. This webinar will focus on the current state of tribal forest management and Indigenous stewardship with a series of speakers from different tribes\, universities\, non-profits\, and agencies. Beginning with an introduction to tribal forestry and the trust responsibilities\, topics will include the history of forest stewardship on tribal lands in North America\, federal laws and tribal forestry\, contemporary uses of plants and wildlife stewardship\, fire\, conclusions from the Indian Forest Management Assessment (IFMAT)\, tribal co-management\, and the future of tribal forestry in the face of climate change. \nThis spring speaker series is co-developed and co-hosted by The Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment\, the Yale Center for Environmental Justice\, and Salish Kootenai College. \nJoin us every Thursday from January 18 to April 25 from 12:00–12:55 pm U.S. ET. Note there will be no webinars on March 14 and 21.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/yale-forest-forum-tribal-forestry-understanding-current-issues-and-challenges-in-contemporary-and-traditional-management-of-forested-landscapes/2024-11-07/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241115
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240909T124054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T124054Z
UID:10000306-1731024000-1731628799@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Southern Area Engine Academy
DESCRIPTION:The nominations for the highly recommended 2024 Southern Area Engine Academy is now open. Engine Academy Nomination Form. \nThe Southern Area Engine Academy is Florida’s interagency course targeting supervisors and crew personnel responsible for initial attack and tactical decision-making in the suppression of wildfire and the management of prescribed fire. This academy has been held multiple times per year in Florida since 1999 among the partnering agencies. The academy will give the student a solid grounding in the safe and effective use of a variety of water handling equipment (portable pumps and Type 6 Engines) and related tactics. \nThe class is taught by instructors through lectures\, visual aids and field exercises. They will focus on teaching the application of hydraulics\, engine operations\, water-handling equipment\, engine tactics and wildland fire safety. This class is highly labor intensive with about 1 instructor for every 2.5 students. Students are given the opportunity to work on engine teams of 3 people and will have an engine coach assigned to their team for the entire week. Student’s experience 10 -12 different engines from multiple agencies. \nRequirements:\nThe prerequisites for the class are as follows: completion of the following courses: S130\, S190\, and I100; having 2 or more years’ experience as a firefighter and/or participated on at least 10 burns as crew member. Plus\, have a current pack test and current shelter test (based on your agency requirements). \nThere will be course pre-work which is approximately 8 hours of readings and study for the S211 class prior to attendance at the academy. All students are required to stay on site for the duration of academy. Lodging and meals will be provided. Some students will be required to bring engines to the class. A total of 15+ engines (inter-agency) are needed to run engine academy. Arrangements for engines will be made after students are selected. \nThe course will be held at Wekiwa Springs State Park in Apopka\, Florida on November 8-14th\, 2024.\nNote: the training will start on a Friday and be held during the Veterans Holiday. \nIf you are interested\, submit your nomination by September 19th\, 2024.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/southern-area-engine-academy/
CATEGORIES:Trainings Conferences Workshops Etc
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241119
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240808T125231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T121318Z
UID:10000297-1731110400-1731974399@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Santa Barbara TREX
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Santa Barbara TREX firelighters will engage in 10 days of training on breathtaking wildlands\, learning and working alongside professional fire practitioners\, tribal partners\, ranchers\, land managers\, and community members to meet diverse objectives using beneficial fire. \nParticipants must be qualified Basic Wildland Firefighter NWCG FFT2\, or have completed the courses S130\, S190\, L180\, ICS100b\, IS 700\, and a Work Capacity Test. All participants must sign a liability waiver. \nApply here by September 9th\, 2024 12 PM PT. Notification concerning 1st round of selection will be made no later than September 23\, 2024. Needs-based stipends may be available for cultural fire practitioners. If you are interested\, please indicate so on the application form.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/santa-barbara-trex/
CATEGORIES:Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges (TREX) & Cooperative Burning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241112T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241112T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240205T144639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240205T144639Z
UID:10000237-1731430800-1731434400@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:2024 California Fire Science Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The California Fire Science Seminar Series will return on February 6\, 2024\, at 2 pm. Join us for the biweekly\, virtual presentation and discussion on emerging fire science topics from a diverse range of topics and speakers. \nFind more information about seminars and registration for each here: https://www.cafirescience.org/events-webinars-source/category/seminarseries2024 \nFebruary 6th\, 2024: Physics-Based Modeling of Fire Spread in Densely-Built Urban Areas – Some Implications to the Modeling of Fire Spread in WUI Fires \nFebruary 20th\, 2024: AI-Enabled Wildfire Detection Using Satellite Imagery \nMarch 5th\, 2024: The Role of Economics in Wildfire Risk Management \nMarch 19th\, 2024: Reforestation for Resilience: Creating Fire-Adapted Forests for the Future \nApril 2nd\, 2024: California’s Prescribed Fire (R)evolution: Changing Hearts\, Minds\, and Landscapes \nApril 16th\, 2024: Victims or Survivors? The Cost of Culture in Fire Recovery
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/2024-california-fire-science-seminar-series/2024-11-12/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240131T204710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T204710Z
UID:10000195-1731499200-1731502800@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Science You Can Use Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rocky Mountain Research Station for the Spring 2024 Science You Can Use webinar series featuring seven land-manager focused webinars. These one-hour sessions will begin with concise presentations followed by a question and answers segment. Webinars will be hosted on Zoom. Continuing credits for the Society of American Foresters and The Wildlife Society will be available. \nRegister here: https://usfs.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItceuhrDIsGf9G9EI8ZoMrXCPb-eG4Zuc#/registration \nWebinar Schedule \nFebruary 14 – Wildfire and resilient landscapes: New tools for detailed analyses\, John Hogland \nFebruary 21 – Streams\, springs\, and ferns! Assessing riparian and groundwater-dependent ecosystems for forest plan revision\, Katey Driscoll and Max Smith \nFebruary 28 – Pinyon-juniper treatments optimized: With considerations for sagebrush conservation\, pinyon jays\, and songbirds\, Jason Reinhardt \nMarch 6 – Biochar production\, benefits\, and barriers in forested lands\, Derek Pierson \nMarch 13 – Prescribed fire and wilderness: Barriers and opportunities in a time of change\, Sean Parks \nMarch 20 – The effects of timber harvest on grizzly bear habitat use and diet\, Tavis Forrester and Day Tyers \nMarch 27 – TreeMap is a tree-level model of U.S. forests. New data delivery and visualization improvements make it easier to use\, Karin Riley and a representative from GTAC
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/science-you-can-use-webinar-series/2024-11-13/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240117T140658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T140658Z
UID:10000121-1731585600-1731589200@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:Yale Forest Forum - Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues and Challenges in Contemporary and Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:The Yale Forest Forum is excited to announce the Spring 2024 speaker series on the topic of “Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues & Challenges in Contemporary & Traditional Management of Forested Landscapes.” Webinars will take place on Thursdays\, January 18 to April 25 from 12:00-12:55 pm U.S. ET. \nTribes and First Nations have been forest stewards since time immemorial on the land that is currently called North America. In the face of climate change\, tribes and First Nations continue to work with institutions\, NGOs\, and federal and state agencies to support Indigenous sovereignty and resilient forested landscapes. This webinar will focus on the current state of tribal forest management and Indigenous stewardship with a series of speakers from different tribes\, universities\, non-profits\, and agencies. Beginning with an introduction to tribal forestry and the trust responsibilities\, topics will include the history of forest stewardship on tribal lands in North America\, federal laws and tribal forestry\, contemporary uses of plants and wildlife stewardship\, fire\, conclusions from the Indian Forest Management Assessment (IFMAT)\, tribal co-management\, and the future of tribal forestry in the face of climate change. \nThis spring speaker series is co-developed and co-hosted by The Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment\, the Yale Center for Environmental Justice\, and Salish Kootenai College. \nJoin us every Thursday from January 18 to April 25 from 12:00–12:55 pm U.S. ET. Note there will be no webinars on March 14 and 21.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/yale-forest-forum-tribal-forestry-understanding-current-issues-and-challenges-in-contemporary-and-traditional-management-of-forested-landscapes/2024-11-14/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241123
DTSTAMP:20260403T194333
CREATED:20240515T124942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T124942Z
UID:10000282-1731888000-1732319999@firenetworks.org
SUMMARY:4th Southwest Fire Ecology Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Southwest Fire Science Consortium\, Arizona Wildfire Initiative\, and the Association for Fire Ecology are hosting the 4th Southwest Fire Ecology Conference in Santa Fe\, New Mexico from November 18-22\, 2024. Our conference will bring together professionals to share knowledge\, exchange ideas\, and discuss the latest advancements in fire ecology research and management with a focus on the southwestern United States. 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. \nAdditional information: https://swfireconference.org/
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/4th-southwest-fire-ecology-conference/
LOCATION:Santa Fe\, NM
CATEGORIES:Trainings Conferences Workshops Etc
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