Hi Fireshed Members,
Wildfire Wednesdays Live is postponed for tonight.
A recent study from the Blue Mountain ecoregion in Northeastern Oregon found that beliefs about future wildfire risks were largely independent of political beliefs and people accurately agreed about the rising frequency of large wildfires and expect this trend to continue. Regardless of the outcome of the 2020 election, let’s continue to work together toward the shared goal of wildfire adapted communities.
This week’s Wildfire Wednesday’s features:
The Fire and Fauna webinar series hosted by the Forest Service
After the Flames Webinar hosted by The National Cohesive Strategy
Thanks,
Gabe
Fire and Fauna Webinar Series
Wildfire and prescribed fire effects on wildlife
November 16th-20, 2020 at 2-3pm EST
These land-manager focused webinars will highlight the latest science on fire and wildlife. Sessions are open to all – internal and external participants welcome. Three short thematic presentations each day followed by Q&A and discussion. Participation provides continuing education credits for Certified Wildlife Biologist Renewal/ Professional Development Certificate Program.
After the Flames Webinar
Actionable Best Practices for Communities and Agencies Impacted by Wildfire
December 3rd, 2020 1:00pm – 3:00pm MST
What does current science and experience tell us about the near and long-term impacts of fire on water quality and how to recover?
The Western Region of the Wildland Fire Leadership Council and Cohesive Strategy is sponsoring this webinar as part of their focus on mitigating post fire impacts. Please take a look, consider registering and share through your networks. These topics are front and center in the west.
To learn more, and to register for this webinar, click here.