Read "Size of modern megafire not unprecedented and a cumulative fire deficit persists" by Christopher H. Guiterman, Ellis Q. Margolis, David W. Huffman, Margaret K. Lonergan, Mark Kaib, and Christopher H. Baisan in the #FireEcology Journal #SNFECO https://t.co/e1qShLou8Q
Read "Post-fire western larch reforestation success depends on interactions between site conditions and seed source" by Kimberley T. Davis and Justin D. Gay in the #FireEcology Journal 🔥 #SNFECO https://t.co/IXbhyQhOJM
The @usgs Land Management Research Program and the Great Basin Fire Science Exchange are teaming up again to bring you updates in sagebrush, fire, invasives, wildlife, and monitoring related research. Webinar series starts on 6/10. Full schedule here https://t.co/PKpR27oKi3
Read "The ecology of a smoke plume: bioaerosol patterns reveal abiotic and biotic drivers of diversity" in the #FireEcology Journal #SNFECO 🔥https://t.co/R1zEbWcI7z
Read "Burned area trends and fire susceptibility in protected areas of Kenya: the potential roles of human activities and climate" by Amos Chege Muthiuru, James D. A. Millington, Kristofer Chan, and Emma J. Tebbs in the #FireEcology Journal #SNFECO https://t.co/6bcDbfmOZs
Pinyon juniper ecosystems cover ~ 100 million acres in the western United States. They are a complex community that requires nuance from land managers.
@SWfirescience details an interdisciplinary panel discussion focused on best practices in PJ.
https://t.co/ymkR083kEp
Watersheds are of vital importance across the Southwest. Often, the post-fire impacts to local watersheds can be more devastating than the actual fire. 🌊
Watch our video on watershed restoration conduced in Santa Clara Canyon.
https://t.co/g69yznDy0x
Do you know about the Indigenous women who are helping lead a new future for fire stewardship? 🔥🌾
This @thenarwhalca article follows Interior Salish women at the forefront of wildfire response, cultural burning, and land restoration efforts in B.C. Read here: https://t.co/9E3PimKBD9
Read "Projected fire weather intensification across the Mediterranean: implications for management and restoration" in the #FireEcology Journal #SNFECO https://t.co/rEIfyN1EIR
Learn about prescribed fire in #NewMexico!
May 16, 2026 | 8 AM - 3 PM at the Western Heritage Museum in Hobbs, NM.
Resister here! https://t.co/dU3rJ87a1M
The 2026 NE-MW Rx Fire Science & Management Workshop continues the 3-day Blended Learning Excursion, combining flexibility of virtual & richness of in‑person field opportunities - https://t.co/wACAdN339n
New article alert 🚨 for the #FireEcology Journal! "Fuel architecture drives shoot flammability" by Azaj Mahmud and Dylan W. Schwilk #SNFECO 🔥Read it here: https://t.co/NV0le9go9C
New article alert 🚨 for the #FireEcology Journal! "Determinants of forest-fire containment success in the Viphya plantations of Northern Malawi" by Fletcher Mhone, Robertson R. B. Khataza, Gift Kamanga Thole & Alfred Chioza #SNFECO 🔥Read it here: https://t.co/yxAJfR5bs0
Join us tomorrow for the Fire and Fire Surrogate Studies and SageSTEP: The Benefits of Long-Term Fire Research Webinar. The webinar will explore the results and benefits of two JFSP-funded long-term (20-year) research projects. https://t.co/6XelEYt2u3
Today, Canada unveiled a new nature strategy—recognizing the great work Indigenous Nations are doing in protecting lands, waters & climate. As @CanadianPM@MarkJCarney noted, “Partnership is at the heart of our plan.” We celebrate today’s announcement & the recognition that Indigenous leadership and collaboration are crucial not only to conserve lands and waters but also build a better future for all Canadians.
New #FireEcology Journal article🚨 "Environmental drivers of burned area and fire severity during the 2025 extreme fire season in the NW Iberian Peninsula" by David Beltrán-Marcos, Leonor Calvo, and José Manuel Fernández-Guisuraga #SNFECO 🔥Read it here: https://t.co/FZA5wxqsIx