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by Tab Manager published Apr 09, 2021 last modified Apr 18, 2024 01:23 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
The National Wildfire Coordinating Group's Wildland Fire Safety Training Annual Refresher (WFSTAR) catalog includes a variety of modules helpful to wildland fire practitioners.
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by Tab Manager published Jul 20, 2020 last modified Jun 29, 2021 08:48 PM — filed under:
Wildland Fire Workspaces offer a platform to enhance work flow and facilitate efficient sharing of ideas, datasets, products, publications, and more with others who have similar interests or missions. The Workspaces are bringing together a diverse set of individuals and expertise to promote dialogue and coordination.
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by Tab Manager published Feb 12, 2024 last modified Feb 12, 2024 06:23 PM
Prescribed fire, also known as controlled burning, refers to the controlled application of fire to help restore health to fire-adapted environments, benefitting wildlife and timber values. Prescribed fire reintroduces the beneficial effects of fire into an ecosystem, producing the kinds of vegetation and landscapes we want, and reducing the hazard of catastrophic wildfire caused by excessive fuel buildup.
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by Tab Manager published Feb 12, 2024 last modified Feb 12, 2024 06:23 PM
Education and training equips professionals to conduct wildland fire management safely and effectively, and ensures they are up to date on the latest information, research, regulations, and policies. A variety of wildland fire training resources are available from state and federal agencies, the Cooperative Extension Service, universities, and other entities.
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by Tab Manager published Feb 12, 2024 last modified Feb 12, 2024 06:23 PM
The Southeast has a complex fire environment unlike any other in the nation. While fire has long played a critical role in the landscapes across the Southeast, it is becoming increasingly difficult for agencies, organizations, and landowners to plan for and respond effectively to wildfire, while protecting vulnerable communities and providing for firefighter safety. The Southeast leads the nation in the number of annual wildland fire events.
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by Tab Manager published Jun 24, 2023 last modified Mar 01, 2025 03:49 PM
by Tab Manager published Dec 18, 2023 last modified Feb 14, 2024 05:30 PM — filed under:
Through Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW), NRCS works with partners and private landowners to focus voluntary conservation on working landscapes. NRCS provides technical and financial assistance to agricultural producers, helping them plan and implement conservation practices that benefit target species and priority landscapes. Since 2012, NRCS has restored and protected 6.7 million acres of much-needed habitat for a variety of wildlife. These efforts have led to the rebound and recovery of many species, demonstrating the WLFW conservation model works.
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by Tab Manager published Mar 04, 2025 last modified Mar 04, 2025 07:49 PM
Private workspace for WLFW communications team.
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by Tab Manager published Nov 05, 2019 last modified Mar 28, 2021 06:49 PM — filed under:
Through Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW), NRCS works with partners and private landowners to focus voluntary conservation on working landscapes. NRCS provides technical and financial assistance to agricultural producers, helping them plan and implement conservation practices that benefit target species and priority landscapes. Since 2012, NRCS has restored and protected 6.7 million acres of much-needed habitat for a variety of wildlife. These efforts have led to the rebound and recovery of many species, demonstrating the WLFW conservation model works.
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by Tab Manager published Jul 20, 2020 last modified Mar 04, 2025 05:55 PM — filed under: ,
Private workspace for WLFW partners.
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