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 to kickstart or advance your fire adaptation journey in Nevada. Join us to: Connect with other Fire Adapted Nevada (FAN) communities Engage with local, county,
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 share new knowledge on forests and their management. Join us in Sacramento, CA to learn from your peers, grow your network and develop as a
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 and trail development. Presented by: Scott Linnenburger, Principal, Kay-Linn Enterprises Webinar Outline Navigating the regulatory waters from trail plan through construction can be a daunting process,
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, public agency staff, policy makers, experts, private landowners interested in conserving their land, and other individuals interested in these important issues. The conference features topics
SCIENCEx Fire: Fuels Treatments in Non-Forested Systems: Rangelands, Grasslands, Shrublands, and More
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 Wildfire Crisis Strategy and beyond. The SCIENCEx Fire panel discussions will provide big picture and synthetic looks at the current state of knowledge and management
SCIENCEx Fire: Science for Post-Fire Restoration
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 Wildfire Crisis Strategy and beyond. The SCIENCEx Fire panel discussions will provide big picture and synthetic looks at the current state of knowledge and management
Cooperative Extension Service Wildland Fire Peer-Learning Exchange
After a successful fire workshop tailored for cooperative extension professionals in Raleigh, North Carolina last year, we are taking the workshop on the road! The workshop is planned for April 15-17 outside of beautiful Yosemite National Park at the UC Merced Yosemite Field Station. The goal of the workshop is to provide hands-on training for fire-related
SCIENCEx Fire: Chapparal Fuels Treatments – Including California and Southwest Ecosystems
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 Wildfire Crisis Strategy and beyond. The SCIENCEx Fire panel discussions will provide big picture and synthetic looks at the current state of knowledge and management
Plan Trails to Minimize Wildlife Disturbance
A summary of best practices for trail groups who plan, design, and manage nonmotorized trails to minimize disturbance of or conflict with wildlife, specifically large carnivores. Presented by: Magi Scallion, Market Sector Lead, Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Webinar Outline A summary of best practices for trail groups who plan, design, and manage nonmotorized trails to minimize