The Missoula Fire Laboratory has released a storymap covering wildland fuel science that integrates fire behavior and fire ecology.
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Reddit Ask Me Anything With Dr. Raelene Crandall
Join us on Reddit today at Noon for an Ask Me Anything with Southern Fire Exchange Co-PI Dr. Raelene Crandall. Ask her anything about prescribed fire research or any other fire topics.
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Spatial wildfire occurrence data for the United States, 1992-2018
An update to a USFS data publication contains a spatial database of wildfires that occurred in the United States from 1992 to 2018. It is the fourth update of a publication originally generated to support the national Fire Program Analysis (FPA) system.
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Continue ReadingUSFS Chief Randy Moore – Inaugural Message
Newly sworn in USFS Chief Randy Moore’s inaugural message can now be viewed.
Continue ReadingNew SFE Playlist: Webinars and Videos for Beginning Burners
A new playlist on the SFE YouTube channel provides recorded webinars and videos that are particularly helpful for beginning burners, including private landowners.
Continue ReadingAsk an Expert: How Dangerous is Wildfire Smoke?
NC State’s College of Natural Resources published a short interview with Jennifer Richmond-Bryant, an associate professor of the practice at NC State’s College of Natural Resources. The piece covers how wildfire smoke impacts air quality and human health.
Continue ReadingJuly 2021 USFS R&D Newsletter Focuses on Fire Research
The most recent issue of the USFS Research and Development newsletter is focused on fire research, and highlights recent studies, new tools, and relevant news.
Continue ReadingBetter Common Names Project
To address problematic common names, the Entomological Society of America created a task force charged with spurring action in the entomology community. The task force developed a process called the Better Common Names Project.
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