Residents’ Perspectives on Colorado’s 2020 Cameron Peak Fire

“It was like a bad horror movie, the thing kept coming back to life.”  Residents’ Perspectives on Colorado’s 2020 Cameron Peak Fire Wednesday, January 19, 2022  •  10:30am – 12:00pm MT time Link to Recording Link to Chat Transcript from webinar Link to Slides from the webinar Join this webinar to learn about people’s attitudes […]

Response to the Boulder County Fires – Virtual Discussion

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Join the CONVERGE Virtual Forum focused on research needs of the community and research in response to the Boulder County Fires that ignited on December 30, 2021 Wednesday, January 19, 2022 2:00pm – 3:00pm Mountain time Registration here Participants will: learn from emergency management and long-term recovery officials about emergent research needs and available data […]

Society for Range Management Annual Meeting

See you in ALBUQUERQUE Join us in the heart of New Mexico for the 75th Annual SRM Meeting. The beautiful high desert rangelands, diverse cultures, authentic art, and painted skies of Albuquerque will make for a great meeting.

S-330, TASK FORCE/STRIKE TEAM LEADER (NWCG)

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Please join Eagle Valley Wildland for the presentation of S-330 through all online learning About this event Due to the current COVID situation, this course will be hosted through all online learning. This is a 24-hour course designed to meet the training requirements outlined in the PMS 310-1, Wildland Fire Qualification System Guide, and the […]

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Understanding of Human-Ignited Wildfires

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Understanding of Human-Ignited Wildfires Join research teams from Oregon State University, University of California, Merced, and Boise State University to discuss this new JFSP-funded research project at an online stakeholder meeting on February 28, 2022 at 3:00-4:00 pm MDT (2:00-3:00 pm PST)

Seeds of Wisdom: Understanding Forests and Fires in RMNP

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Seeds of Wisdom: Understanding Forests and Fires in RMNP Mar. 1, 2022 - 11:00am MST "Managing forests to moderate wildfire behavior and create tactical options for wildfire response" by Meg Matonis, Wildfire Analyst, The Ember Alliance A complete presentation schedule is available at  https://go.nps.gov/RMNPWebinarSeries. One-time registration is required at: https://tinyurl.com/RMNPWebinarRegistration.

Wildfire Bills Legislative Updates – Online

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Curious about state and federal wildfire bills that are currently in the legislative process? Register now for this one-hour overview call or proposed bills, their intent, where they are in the process, and how to find out more. John Whitney, West Slope Regional Director for Senator Bennet, will share about forestry and wildfire bills in […]

Cross-Boundary Landscape Restoration Workshop

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Cross-Boundary Landscape Restoration Workshop All-lands forest and fire management in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and surrounding states March 8–10, 2022 In-person only event*: Hosted at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO Objectives Share successes and lessons learned on cross-boundary, collaborative efforts to restore and reimagine fire-adapted forest landscapes Co-develop knowledge, recommendations, strategies, and resources for […]

Recent Megafires Provide a Tipping Point for Desertification of Conifer Ecosystems

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Recent Megafires Provide a Tipping Point for Desertification of Conifer Ecosystems with Dan Neary March 30, 2022 10-11am MST   **** Part of the: Science You Can Use Webinars Join us for the Spring 2022 Science You Can Use webinar series featuring seven land-manager focused webinars presented by Rocky Mountain Research Station scientists and collaborators. These one-hour […]

Recent Megafires Provide a Tipping Point for Desertification of Conifer Ecosystems

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Recent Megafires Provide a Tipping Point for Desertification of Conifer Ecosystems March 30, 10:00 - 11:00 MT Register Here Presented by: Dan Neary Wildfires can produce significant hydrological and ecological impacts on forest, woodland, and grassland ecosystems depending on fire size, severity, duration, timing, fuel loads, and weather conditions. In the past several decades, wildfire conditions […]

Living with Wildfire – Learning Series

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What: In this three-part learning series, we hope to shine a light on potential impacts and adaptations moving forward from the Marshall Fire When: Studying Water and Air Contaminants After the Marshall Fire on Thursday, March 31st from 4:30-6:00pm (MT) Who: These events are especially geared toward those residents and community members in the Boulder County area interested […]