The Natural Areas Training Academy (NATA) provides skill-building workshops for natural resource professionals on sustainable management of natural areas in FL.
The Ordway-Swisher Biological Station conducts prescribed fire training as part @NATA_UF.
But conditions have to be just right, meaning only 10-15 prescribed burns are conducted in a year.
A system of approvals along with regular check-ins throughout ensures everyone’s safety.
Registration is now open for the Managing Visitors & Volunteers course! We are also offering two additional courses in May. Check out more details here: https://t.co/2U9TJH6YtE
NATA is in the process of planning our training calendar for 2022. Once dates have been finalized, they will be posted on our website. Read our 2021 annual report here: https://t.co/fOtVh1xZrN
NATA was thrilled to be able to offer its first core workshop since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Managing for Diversity across Florida's Unique Landscapes was offered in a hybrid format (comprised of both an online and in-person component) in November.
Managing for Diversity core workshop will be held November 8-9, 2021 at Morningside Nature Center in Gainesville. Register here to attend: https://t.co/Bwa05EDa0h
We are excited to announce NATA has a new director, Dr. Shelly Johnson! Read our latest blog post for more information about the recent transition: https://t.co/5mJXVfjcte
NATA hosted another virtual Florida Fuels and Weather training this morning. Thanks to our instructors Sasha Ernst and Jeff DiMaggio! We always enjoy partnering with the @FLStateParks!
Started off the new year with another virtual S-131: Firefighter Type I training. Thanks to @FireAntMan and @longwoodgardens for helping make this training a successful collaborative effort!
Cooler Florida weather means more time out on the trail! Check out this UF IFAS Solutions poster to help you correctly identify venomous snakes if you are hiking in southwest Florida.
#UFwildlife#snakes#swflorida
Happy New Year from NATA! Join our listserv here: https://t.co/h1Syv9iEy1 to receive email announcements regarding upcoming training opportunities. We hope to "see" you at a virtual training soon!
Registration for the first training of 2021 is now open! Take S-131: Firefighter Type I entirely online through Canvas and Zoom! We've offered this training 3 times this year and still can't meet the demand! https://t.co/zxHQm5ads9
We were so excited to partner with @FLStateParks to host the first-ever 100% virtual Florida Fuels and Weather course last week! We hope to offer this course again in this format in 2021.
Frequent fires once kept the grasslands of our Great Plains healthy. But today, trees are marching across the prairie—and that's bad news for birds. @BriannaRandall https://t.co/W8mDOOKati
Firefighters from Mexico continue to lend a hand to suppression efforts on the #SQFComplex, @sequoiaforest. The five crews and overhead personnel are from Guadalajara, Mexico. We are happy our international partners can provide #FirefightingResources during #FireYear2020.
Service dogs recently visited firefighters and support personnel on the #ThielsenFire, U.S. Forest Service - Umpqua National Forest, providing a boost in morale and big smiles! Firefighters continue to work to contain 70 wildfires across the West. #NationalFireNews#FireYear2020
#NationalFireNews: Seventy-five large fires have burned more than 3.7 million acres in 11 states. 30,000+ wildland firefighters and support personnel are assigned to wildfires across the country. Evacuation orders remain in place for residents near 23 large fires. #fireyear2020