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Feb 13 2023
Recent natural hazards across Australia have highlighted the need to address the risk to life and property through past decisions on how we plan, build and repair where we live. Addressing the vulnerabilities created by these legacy risks is complex and…

Feb 8 2023, Feb 15 2023, Feb 22 2023, Mar 1 2023, Mar 8 2023, Mar 22 2023, Mar 29 2023
Join the Rocky Mountain Research Station for the Spring 2023 Science You Can Use webinar series featuring seven land-manager focused webinars presented by Rocky Mountain Research Station scientists and collaborators. These one-hour sessions will begin…

Feb 4 2023
February 4-10, 2023 Weitchpec, California Apply by January 11, 2023 The obectives of the Cultural Fire Management Council's Cultural Burn Training Exchange are to provide prescribed fire training opportunities to fire practitioners while supporting…

Feb 3 2023
First Friday All Climate Change Talks (FFACCTS) are a monthly webinar series organized by the USDA Climate Hubs and Forest Service Research and Development. Presenter: Mike Battaglia - Research Forester, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research…

Jan 19 2023
This seminar is part of the Missoula Fire Lab's Wildfire Crisis Strategy Seminar Series. Presenter: Alan Ager, Retired RMRS Research Forester and Michelle Day, Research Assistant, RMRS In 2022, the US Forest Service launched an ambitious 10-year strategy…

Jan 12 2023
This seminar is part of the Missoula Fire Lab's Wildfire Crisis Strategy Seminar Series. Presenter: Greg Dillon, Fire Modeling Institute Director In 2022, the Forest Service released a report titled “Confronting the Wildfire Crisis: A Strategy for…

Jan 11 2023
The “Nimitanji’idimin Giiwiitashkodeng Project” (using fire to heal the land on Wisconsin and Minnesota points) presentation by Evan Larson, University of Wisconsin-Platteville and Melonee Montano, Red Cliff tribal member and University of Minnesota…

Jan 11 2023
Connect with your grassland fire management community across the central U.S. through virtual panel discussions in 2023. Fire is a key process in the grasslands and savannas that span the center of North America. Fire Is Central is an online discussion…

Dec 21 2022
What we can learn from a collaborative, landowner-driven assessment process utilized in Klamath, Lake, and Grant Counties. Instructor: John Rizza View the webinar recording This webinar is part of the Restoring Oregon's Dry Side Forests series exploring…

Dec 9 2022
After a season of major fires and flooding, communities across New Mexico need support in rebuilding - structures, soils, waterways, and more. While there are many resources out there, navigating the systems to access that support can feel nearly…