What Do Retardant Chemicals Used in Wildfires Mean for Wildlife?
An article in Environmental Health News examines how aerial fire retardant may impact wildlife. Read the piece here.
An article in Environmental Health News examines how aerial fire retardant may impact wildlife. Read the piece here.
The North Carolina State Extension publication Using Fire to Improve Wildlife Habitat has been updated and rereleased. Read the publication here.
Long term research plays an invaluable role in informing natural resource management, particularly for long-lived wildlife species. However, short term and even opportunistic research can also yield important and sometimes
Join others in learning about the high diversity of plant species characteristics of the longleaf pine ecosystem and how it supports the many common and unique wildlife species in these
What does endangered mean? How about threatened? Are those different? What do I have to do? This webinar will describe the Endangered Species Act and define terminology for the categories

Growing Season Fire & Ground-Nesting Birds – Answers for Longleaf Restoration Host: Tall Timbers Research Station, the Southern Fire Exchange and the University of Florida. Presenter: Jim Cox, Tall Timbers

Host: University of Georgia, National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative, Working Lands for Wildlife, Quail Forever, East Gulf Coastal Plain Joint Venture, the Southern Fire Exchange and the University of Florida. Presenter:
The SFE-NC Prescribed Fire Council Prescribed Fire in Piedmont Hardwoods webinar is now available on the SFE YouTube Channel. Sharon Bischoff, Mountain Region Biologist with North Carolina State Parks, Dr.