
New Fire Lines Newsletter (vol. 15 is. 2)
 New Fire Lines Newsletter: Volume 15, Issue 2 The latest issue (Volume 15, Issue 2) of the Southern Fire Exchange “Fire Lines” newsletter has been archived! This edition is

 New Fire Lines Newsletter: Volume 15, Issue 2 The latest issue (Volume 15, Issue 2) of the Southern Fire Exchange “Fire Lines” newsletter has been archived! This edition is
New Southern Forest Outlook Focused on Fire The USDA Forest Service Southern Research team recently released the Southern Forest Outlook Fire report (published 2025). The report is a regional analysis

New Fire Ecology Podcast Featuring Dr. Raelene Crandall The Cultivating Curiosity Podcast hosted by the University of Florida IFAS spoke with Southern Fire Exchange principal investigator Dr. Raelene Crandall on

Understanding Hurricane Impacts Updated 5/12/25 This page will continue to be updated as new resources become available. × As communities and natural resource managers work to rebuild following Hurricane Helene,
Prescribed Fire and Wetlands: an Important but Rarely Told Story Photo Credit: Jack McGowan-Stinski, Lake States Fire Science Consortium Hosted by the Fueling Collaboration partners Thursday, December 12, 2024 from

Don’t have time to watch a 40-minute webinar recording? The new Southern Fire Exchange (SFE) webinar research summary (pdf) developed by Christian Fernandez, SFE Outreach Specialist with Tall Timbers Research
USGS Webinar: Fire and Water: What determines water-quality response after wildfire? Host: US Geological Survey Date: Tuesday, September 10th at 4-5 pm ET Speaker: Â Sheila Murphy, Research Hydrologist, USGS Water
5:00 PM ET April 30, 2024 Hosted by the California Fire Science Exchange Abstract: Wildfires are becoming an increasing issue, raising concern about direct infrastructure and property damage as well

A new publication in the open-access journal Fire Ecology, proposes four principles for what the authors call “transdisciplinary and transformative” fire research. The research team suggests that “transdisciplinary research” should:
Earlier this month, the Southern Fire Exchange participated in a Department of Defense-supported fire science research event hosted by Fort Stewart near Hinesville, Georgia. Over two weeks, nearly 100 fire