From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Blackbrush (Colegyne ramosissima) is a desert shrubland species that is currently …
Seeing red: New tools for mapping and understanding fire severity
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Large, severe fires are ecologically and socially important because they have lasting …
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Fire on the mountain: What motivates homeowners to reduce their wildfire risk?
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:New home building in the wildland-urban interface (WUI) continues unabated, despite the …
Coming to a landscape near you: Natural resource changes in the Interior West
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:In the coming decades, population growth, economic growth, and associated land-use …
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Our relationship with a dynamic landscape: Understanding the 2013 Northern Colorado Flood
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:The summer of 2013 was drier than normal along the Front Range, so when rain started …
From watersheds to the web: Online tools for modeling forest soil erosion
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Forest erosion can lead to topsoil loss, and also to damaging deposits of sediment in …
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Fire and forethought: Fire effects syntheses are a powerful tool for planning and management across resource fields
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:The Rocky Mountain Research Station’s Fire Effects Information System (FEIS) team …
Burgeoning biomass: Creating efficient and sustainable forest biomass supply chains in the Rockies
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Woody biomass could be used to generate energy in the western U.S. if the utilization …