Shifts in seasonality and increases in hydroclimate whiplash are increasing California wildfire risk
Abstract: Abundant evidence suggests climate change has already increased wildfire risk in California, mainly due to increases in both mean and episodic extreme landscape-scale vegetation aridity. Warming temperatures and increasing evaporative
ALERTWildfire Presentation with Dr. Graham Kent
Incline Village Library 845 Alder Ave, Incline Village, CA, United StatesHow can we detect and manage wildfires before they get out of control? What can we do as citizens to mitigate the effects of wildfires? ALERTWildfire is a consortium of
Making Organizations Inclusive: Stories of Deaf Gain in the Outdoors
This webinar will provide you with some of the needed tools, understanding, and resources of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing so that you can be more inclusive, respectful, and
SCIENCEx Fire: Fuels Management in Mature and Old Growth Forests
The USDA Forest Service Research and Development is proud to host a series of SCIENCEx Fire panel discussions intended for fire, fuels and land managers on topics associated with the
From Crisis to Action: Initial Perceptions of the USFS Wildfire Crisis Strategy Landscape Implementation
Abstract: The US Forest Service began the Wildfire Crisis Strategy initiative in 2022 with the aim to accelerate forest restoration and resilience across selected Landscapes. Although this sort of focused
How the Thawing of Antarctica Affects the Transport of Heat Throughout the Ocean
Location: Tahoe Center For Environmental Sciences or online The one-thousand-foot-thick ice shelves that fringe Antarctica help limit to global sea level rise by pinning back land ice and slowing its
Fire Adapted Nevada Summit
Mark your calendars for the 2025 Fire Adapted Nevada Summit on March 17th and 18th at the Joe Crowley Student Union on the UNR campus. The summit is your chance
Untrammeling the wilderness: Restoring natural conditions through the return of human-ignited fire
Abstract: Historical and contemporary policies and practices, including the suppression of lightning-ignited fires and the removal of intentional fires ignited by Indigenous peoples, have resulted in over a century of
California Forest Science Symposium
The California Society of American Foresters and California Fire Science Consortium are partnering to host the first annual California Forest Science Symposium on March 24-25, 2025. This symposium is bringing together researchers, land managers, and practitioners to
Navigating NEPA in Trail Development
This webinar is a deeper dive into NEPA as an extension of a past webinar: Approvals, Permitting and Compliance (2023). This webinar will help answer key questions related to NEPA
How Can Biking with Giraffes and Rhinos Support Community Conservation?
Have you ever ridden a mountain bike alongside a tower of giraffes? Or near a crash of rhinos? Imagine the thrill and excitement riding alongside wildlife of the African savannah; and then to realize
California Land & Water Conservation Conference
Tenaya Lodge Tenaya Lodge, Yosemite National ParkThe California Land & Water Conservation Conference is the premier statewide meeting for anyone working in the field of land and water conservation, including land trust staff and board members,