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SUMMARY:RX 310 Introduction to Fire Effects
DESCRIPTION:RX – 310 Introduction to Fire Effects Southern Appalachians is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and ability to recognize and communicate the relationship between fire effects and operations\, understand how fire treatments influence ecological outcomes\, as well as learn about the latest tools and techniques from wildland fire practitioners and researchers in the Southern Appalachians. \nThe course will be held June 8 – 11\, 2026 at the NC Forest Service Mountain Training Facility in Newland\, NC. The training facility offers meals and lodging for a daily rate that can be found on the registration form. \nTo qualify for the training\, you must have FFT2 qualification and/or agency-specific equivalent to attend.  \nSelected participants will be notified by April 1\, 2026. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Adam Warwick (The Nature Conservancy Southern Blue Ridge Fire and Stewardship Manager): awarwick@tnc.org\, or Lindsey Hosier (Consortium of Appalachian Fire Managers and Scientists Coordinator): lindsey@cafms.org. \nRegistration Form can be found here.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/rx-310-introduction-to-fire-effects-4/
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SUMMARY:RX-410 Smoke Management Techniques
DESCRIPTION:The Southern Blue Ridge Fire Learning Network is hosting RX-410 in coordination with the USFS Southern Region. \nThis course leads students through the ecological and historical role of fire; the characteristics of smoke; the health\, safety\, and visibility impact of smoke; public relations; legal requirements; meteorology; fuel consumption; smoke production dispersion modeling; and operational smoke management strategies. Interactive in nature\, it contains a panel discussion\, several exercises designed to facilitate class participation\, and case studies highlighting North Carolina/Southern Appalachian specific environments. \nNomination Process: Link to Application. Application due September 6\, 2024. Selections\nannounced by September 13\, 2024. \nPre-Course Work: Will be attached to acceptance letter. \nLocation and Hours: Bent Creek Training Center\, 1579 Brevard Rd\, Asheville\, NC 28806 Monday and Friday are half days. Tuesday\, Wednesday\, and Thursday are full days (8a-5p). \nMeals: Students will be responsible for their own meals. Snacks and coffee will be provided. \nLodging: Students will be responsible for their own hotel rooms. Hotel discounts will be shared\nin the acceptance letter. \nRX-410 is a suggested National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) training course designed for individuals with the RXB1 (Prescribed Burn Boss Type 1) certification seeking to become an RXB2 (Prescribed Burn Boss Type 2). This course would also benefit Long Term Fire Analysts (LTAN)\, Fire Effects Monitors (FEMO)\, air regulators\, fire ecologists\, private landowners\, prescribed fire consultants\, and fire planners.
URL:https://firenetworks.org/event/rx-410-smoke-management-techniques/
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