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Due to low demand, the Natural Fuels Photo Series books are no longer available through the NIFC Cache. The Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Lab in Seattle has agreed to store the remaining printed copies but only for a limited time. Two volumes were created for Alaska: Volume II: Black Spruce and White Spruce Types and Volume IIa: Hardwoods with Spruce. Currently the Fire Sciences Lab can only respond to requests for boxes of each volume (20-30 copies) and requests that the receiver pays for shipping. Save the photo series books from the recycling bin. If you would like boxes of one or both Alaska volumes, please contact Jennifer Northway.

Location: Seattle, WA
Deadline: N/A
Contact Name: Jen Northway
Contact E-mail: jennifer.northway@alaska.edu
Contact Phone: 907-474-6964
Expiration: December 31, 2012
Region(s): Alaska, Northwest
Topic(s): Fire Ecology, Fuels, Monitoring and Inventory, Outreach
Partner Site(s): Alaska Fire Science Consortium

Update!

The Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Lab in Seattle has more volumes of the photo series. The photo series volumes available are listed below.

Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume I: mixed-conifer with mortality, western juniper, sagebrush, and grassland types in the interior Pacific Northwest.
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume II: black spruce and white spruce types in Alaska.
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume IIa: hardwoods with spruce in Alaska.
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume III: lodgepole pine, quaking aspen, and gambel oak types in the Rocky Mountains.
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume IV: pinyon-juniper, sagebrush, and chaparral types in the Southwestern United States.
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume V: midwest red and white pine, northern tallgrass prairie, and mixed oak types in the Central and Lake States.
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume Va: jack pine in the Lake States.
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume VI: Longleaf pine, pocosin, and marshgrass types in the Southeast United States.
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume VIa: sand hill, sand pine scrub, and hardwood with white pine types in the Southeast United States with supplemental sites for Volume VI.
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume VII: Oregon white oak, California deciduous oak, and mixed-conifer with shrub types in the western United States.
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume VIII: Hardwood, pitch pine, and red spruce/balsam fir types in the northeastern United States.
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Grassland, shrubland, woodland, and forest types in Hawaii.
Stereo photo series for quantifying Cerrado fuels in central Brazil-; Volume I.
Stereo photo series Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume X: Sagebrush with grass and ponderosa pine-juniper types in central Montana.
Stereo photo series Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume IX: oak/juniper in southern Arizona and New Mexico.
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels. Volume XII: Post-hurricane fuels in forests of the Southeast United States.
Photo series for quantifying forest fuels in Mexico: montane subtropical forests of the Sierra Madre del Sur, and temperate forests and montane shrublands of the northern Sierra Madre oriental

Requests can be made to Roger Ottmar by e-mail to: rottmar@fs.fed.us. Please include shipping address and one of the following to pay for shipping: 1) a Fed Ex number 2) a Forest Service budget number and override code.

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