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 176: The Pulaski Club: Training the Next Generation

Led by math teacher and wildland firefighter Bryan Kerns since 2018, the Dobyns-Bennett High School Pulaski Club offers high school students a unique opportunity to gain real world experience on…
Notes from the Field 175: What’s Lighting Us Up Wildland Fire Training from The Ember Alliance

In partnership with Front Range Community College and Aerie Backcountry Medicine, training staff from The Ember Alliance (TEA) have been putting on a unique blend of National Wildfire Coordinating Group…
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…
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.
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.
Bringing Fire and Postfire Response into Alignment: Addressing the Double Emergency of Fire and Postfire Impacts in Today’s Fire Environment

This webinar brings together a panel of postfire response experts to reflect on their experiences in addressing community needs during recent large fires. The discussion will highlight important differences in…
The Fire Manager’s Guide to Blue Ridge Ecozones

The Southern Blue Ridge Mountains can provide an ensemble you wonʼt hear at a backyard bird feeder. Pine warblers, chestnut-sided warblers, indigo buntings and yellow-breasted chats are a chorus everyone…
East Jemez Landscape Futures: A Collaborative Approach to Post-fire

The East Jemez Landscape Futures (EJLF) project is a collaborative, landscape-scale approach to help guide future planning and research efforts in the severely altered landscapes of the eastern Jemez Mountains….
Focus on Prescribed Burn Associations

Our fire networks are expanding the scope of fire ownership, shifting the regulatory, policy and funding environment, and changing the way communities live with wildfire. As communities throughout the nation…