Webinar: Short-interval high-severity reburns change the playing field for forest recovery

March 15, 10:30am-12pm MDT Information and registration Reburns, sequential overlapping fires occurring in an unusually short timeframe, are expected to become more common and widespread with increases in fire-conducive weather. Join researchers Kristin Braziunas and Tyler Hoecker discussing recent studies in the Greater Yellowstone and Glacier National Park looking at post-fire recovery after short-interval reburns.

Leading The CWPP Process

Leading The CWPP Process is a course through The Ember Alliance, Coalitions & Collaboratives, and the Fire Learning Network aimed at helping communities and fire departments write, maintain, and follow through with CWPPs.   REGISTRATION IS OPEN Dates: March 20 – 21, 2023 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado Cost: $450

IAFC’s Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) conference

The IAFC's Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) conference offers hands-on training and interactive sessions. View the 2023 WUI schedule including pre-cons, breakouts and more. Register Here: https://iafc.swoogo.com/WUI2023

Colorado Wildland Fire Conference 2023

SAVE THE DATES: April 11-April 14, 2023 main conference session April 12 & 13 w/ pre- and post-con workshops and tours Accelerating Adaptation and Managing Expectations 2023 Conference Location: Fort Collins Marriott, 50 East Horsetooth Road Fort Collins CO, 80525 Interested in joining the planning team or in presenting? CONTACT FACO - Fire Adapted Colorado

Cross-Boundary Landscape Restoration Workshop – SWERI

May 2-4, 2023 Held at Colorado State University campus, Fort Collins, CO Keynotes: Monica Lear, Station Director USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station Susan J. Prichard, Research Scientist College of Forest Resources, University of Washington  Chris Swanston, Climate Advisor & Director USDA Forest Service, Office of Sustainability and Climate John Waconda, Indigenous Partnership Program […]

Colorado Aspen Summit 2023

Summary of Event and Photos Field visit to aspen stand in San Juan National Forest. Photo credit: Brooke Simmons Summary  The 2023 Colorado Aspen Summit was held July 31-August 2, 2023, south of Pagosa Springs, Colorado.  Considering increasing disturbances from fire, as well as insects and pathogens, heavy herbivory leading to widespread declines in recruitment, […]

2023 Patch Burn Grazing Meeting

The 2023 Patch Burn Grazing meeting will be September 6-7 at the Community Center in Auburn, KS. The call for papers is now open. If you would like to give a presentation, please send Lori Bammerlin <bammerlin@ksu.edu> an email. Our field trip will be to the Wayne Kopp ranch near Auburn.

10th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress

The 10th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress will be held in Monterey, California December 4-8, 2023. This event will include workshops, field trips, and 3 full days of presentations, discussion groups, and networking opportunities around the theme, Igniting Connections: Celebrating our fire family across generations, cultures, and disciplines.

The Future is Smoky: Panel Discussion

The Future is Smoky PANEL DISCUSSION: Thursday, December 14, 2023 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM ET Earlier this year, smoke from Canada wildfires lowered air quality in the eastern U.S. to its worst levels in recorded history. As the climate heats up and creates drier conditions, smoky skies will grow increasingly common. Panelists include research […]

After The Flames. Proposals for presentations due December 15, 2023

We invite submissions for presentations at the “From Flames to Resilience” conference, where we will explore strategies, tools, and collaborative approaches that contribute to effective post-fire recovery. Share your expertise and insights on enhancing pre-fire planning, addressing policy challenges, integrating science, and showcasing practical implementation strategies aimed at building resilient communities. Join us in shaping […]