USFS-RMRS Explainer on SW US Fires: We saw this coming
Matt Reeves with the USFS-RMRS just released a timely video “Reading the Tea Leaves: A Special edition – Fires in the SW: We saw this coming” that explores the mechanisms
Matt Reeves with the USFS-RMRS just released a timely video “Reading the Tea Leaves: A Special edition – Fires in the SW: We saw this coming” that explores the mechanisms
In a guest post on the US Department of the Interior Office of Wildland Fire Blog, SFE team member David Godwin shared SFE programs and JFSP supported research related to
“Take a walk with Burner Bob®, prescribed burner Shan Cammack, and their spunky fire ecologist friends as they visit The Fire Forest. Along the way, they meet many of Burner Bob®’s other
For folks in the Gainesville and North Central Florida, this Sunday join the University of Florida’s Student Association for Fire Ecology for a free screening of the award-winning documentary “Anchor Point” followed
The March 3rd Southern Fire Exchange webinar “Results and Recommendations from the Southeast Prescribed Fire Training Needs Survey” recording is now live on the SFE YouTube Channel. You can watch
The US Forest Service Region 8 Fire and Aviation Management team has produced (3/27/22) a 5 page summary of the current and forecast wildland fire situation for the southern area.
The March 2022 Chipola Complex wildfires have burned over 33,000 acres in North Florida. In response, Southern Fire Exchange director David Godwin recently contributed to an article published in the
Wildland fire author and historian Dr. Stephen Pyne recently gave a presentation for the Spring Creek Project with Oregon State University on the past, present, and future of wildland fire
Did you know you can attend and develop online wildland fire courses? The recording from the SFE webinar on February 24th “Tools for Hosting Online Wildland Fire Courses” with Zach
A new Southern Fire Exchange fact sheet developed by Jennifer Fill, Ph.D., Raelene Crandall, Ph.D., and Arti Chequer explains the relationships between Eastern and Southeastern-U.S. oaks and fire. With original