Rivercane: A Culturally & Ecologically Significant Plant in the Appalachians
In a series of short presentations, Arkansas partners recount the history and remarkable progress and accomplishments of their work together.
Potential Operational Delineations: Developing PODs Collaboratively on Mixed Ownership Landscapes
In a series of short presentations, Arkansas partners recount the history and remarkable progress and accomplishments of their work together.
Certified Prescribed Burn Programs
In a series of short presentations, Arkansas partners recount the history and remarkable progress and accomplishments of their work together.
African American Attitudes Toward & Experiences with Controlled Burning in Alabama, Florida and Georgia
In a series of short presentations, Arkansas partners recount the history and remarkable progress and accomplishments of their work together.
Lessons Learned from 12 Years of SBR FLN Fire Response Monitoring
In a series of short presentations, Arkansas partners recount the history and remarkable progress and accomplishments of their work together.
Did Your Prescribed Burn Meet Your Goals and Objectives?
In a series of short presentations, Arkansas partners recount the history and remarkable progress and accomplishments of their work together.
20 Years of Partnership: Lessons Learned From the South Central Fire Learning Network
In a series of short presentations, Arkansas partners recount the history and remarkable progress and accomplishments of their work together.
Notes from the Field 164: Burning Big! A Workshop on Large Burn Implementation in the Central Appalachians
Cecil Frost has spent his career studying historical landscape fire ecology and fire-dependent species. In addition to looking at the rate at which fire returned on a landscape, he studies…
Notes from the Field 165: Lessons Learned: Air Curtain Burners
Pine needles can be burned if they are mixed in as a layer with other material. Large quantities will need to be stirred to be consumed. Alternately, smaller quantities of…
Notes from the Field 169: Getting Started: How One New Mexico Couple Found Fire
We live in the Sacramento Mountains in southern New Mexico, and our home is in the tinderbox called Cloudcroft. We’ve watched the fuel load grow with each passing year as…