The FIRE-BIRD tool developed by RMRS researchers aims to help managers make better decisions for maintaining key wildlife habitat …
Moscow Forestry Sciences Laboratory
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Quantifying long-term post-fire sediment delivery and erosion mitigation effectiveness
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Large wildfires can have profound and lasting impacts not only from direct consumption of …
Wildfires Know No Boundaries
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:For the first time, U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research …
Soil Fungi Recover Slowly Following High-Severity Wildfires
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:In recent decades, wildfires in ponderosa pine forests have increased in size and …
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Big Trees, Bark Beetles, Goshawks & Timber
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Throughout the Rocky Mountains over the last century, large ponderosa pine trees provided …
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Using “Good” Fires to Reduce “Bad” Fire Effects & Smoke Impacts
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Prescribed fires produce smoke that adversely impacts public health, although not to the …
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Management of High-Elevation Five Needle White Pines
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:The regeneration for resilience framework helps prioritize limited management resources …
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