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Oak, Fire and Mesophication: Past, current and future trends of oak in the eastern United States
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Fire has been a preeminent force over much of the eastern United States for multi-millennia. As such, pyrogenic vegetation types dominated this region in pre-European times, including oak, oak-pine, and pine savannas/woodlands/forests and tallgrass prairies.
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Central Appalachians Fire Learning Network Annual Meeting
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Tackling the Burning Questions: the future of fire and forests in the changing complex social and ecological setting of the Central Appalachians
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Oak Woodlands & Forests Fire Consortium Webinar
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Using prescribed fire to manage wildlife habitat in the Mid-South.
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Landfire Webinar Series
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Assessing Needs - Understanding the recent and potential future threats to ecosystems is vital for prioritizing management activities in the Southeast.
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Prescribed Fire and Bats Webinar
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With bat populations declining due to white-nose syndrome and other factors, it is critical to strike a balance between the use of prescribed fire for managing natural areas and the need to protect bats and their critical habitats.
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LANDFIRE Data Applications for Research in Fire Ecology and Forest Management
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Brandon Collins is on deck for the second in a series of webinars that LANDFIRE is co-hosting with the California Fire Science Consortium. Scheduled for noon PT, the November 2 webinar will examine LANDFIRE data applications for research in fire ecology and forest management.
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Oak, Fire, and Global Change: What Might the Future Hold?
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The pace of environmental and socioeconomic change over the past 100 years has been rapid.
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Central Appalachians Fire Learning Network Annual Workshop 2016
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An annual meeting for federal, state and private land managers working in a collaborative effort to enhance capacity to implement ecological fire management in the Central Appalachian Forest, Western Allegheny Plateau, and Cumberlands and Southern Ridge and Valley ecoregions.
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Finding the best science available on fire ecology and fire regimes in tallgrass prairie and oak woodland ecosystems
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Managers and planners need scientifically sound information on historical fire regimes and contemporary changes in fuels and fire regimes in tallgrass prairie and oak woodland ecosystems to make informed management decisions.
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National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter July 3, 2020
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NASF releases COVID-19 stimulus platform, backs bill to improve GNA...
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National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter