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The importance of science in #firesafety and #firemanagement were collated by the @forestservice in their most recent #ScienceYouCanUse issue, which links to a number of fire tools and information: https://t.co/Wvv4717tth

“Time is not on our side.” Limber pines, a vital species in the Rockies, are being killed faster than they can grow back, and the decline may be exacerbated by climate change. Read or listen to our #ScienceYouCanUse here:
https://t.co/C0OxJr1UzM

The survival of seedlings planted in the aftermath of a Colorado fire are offering helpful clues to guide reforestation efforts that follow high intensity #wildfire in the future. Read or listen to our #ScienceYouCanUse here: https://t.co/kNJ8JJPKmd

Mechanical thinning of forests is one method used to prevent high intensity #wildfire and create a more open overstory. This #ScienceYouCanUse outlines how this treatment benefits native grass. Read it here:
https://t.co/iKcQvqOIbl

Humans are not alone in disturbing the soil microbiome, and trees are far from the only organisms being burned by wildfire. Our latest #ScienceYouCanUse explores how wildfires impact soil health and forest regeneration. Read or listen to it here:
https://t.co/gLzaiNthtR

The rivers that flow through #NationalForestSystem lands provide invaluable ecosystem services. They supply water to over 60 million people and are essential for wildlife habitat and migration corridors. Learn more in our April #ScienceYouCanUse here: https://t.co/vLoaIF3HqW
#DYK the role national forests play in providing drinking water?

One of the big risks of battling #wildfire is unpredictable weather. Our scientists developed the Fire Weather Alert System app to help provide firefighters real-time updates. Learn more in our #ScienceYouCanUse, including audio version, here: https://t.co/cibS1sceB8

We know how important bees are for our ecosystems, but do you know what the bees, themselves, need to survive? Our April #ScienceYouCanUse has the answers. Happy #WorldBeeDay! https://t.co/LIYkYLpotF
Happy World Bee Day! These pollinators provide vital but often unnoticed services with more than 3,500 species of native bees helping increase crop yields. Learn about all the different pollinator efforts at USDA: https://t.co/RXT9kpbO4t

The rivers that flow through #NationalForestSystem lands provide invaluable ecosystem services. They are sources of water for over 60 million people, and essential for wildlife habitat and migration corridors. Read the latest #ScienceYouCanUse here: https://t.co/vLoaIF39Bo

“We are uniquely fire creatures on a unique fire planet.” ~ Stephen Pyne. In this fiery new #ScienceYouCanUse, researchers address the barriers & opportunities that exist with using prescribed fire in #wilderness. https://t.co/p8Jgg0N7je (1/3)

📢 The latest Science You Can Use Bulletin from @usfs_rmrs is here! 🌲🔬 Explore the research and management underway to protect high-elevation, five-needle pines at https://t.co/6wnZW7chjR. 🌳 #ScienceYouCanUse #HighElevationPines #RockyMountainResearchStation

The latest #ScienceYouCanUse features #RxFire: @usfs_rmrs
“Every place I’ve seen that is successful in building support for fire programs has shifted out of an oppositional view & instead put energy into working with citizen groups and engaging partners.”
https://t.co/sfZJ1WcoAq

In the latest #ScienceYouCanUse Bulletin: RMRS scientists and partners synthesized over 1,000 papers on pinyon and juniper woodlands in order to help land managers, researchers, and the interested public understand and address these concerns. https://t.co/h5KPurJ27S

Across the intermountain west, pinyon and juniper woodlands are changing, posing significant challenges to those charged with managing this space between "a rock and a hard place". Learn more in this latest #ScienceYouCanUse bulletin: https://t.co/Ck9WYkFSX6

A long-term study of a spruce forest explores the effects of a beetle outbreak on snowpack. Canopy loss led to a 6 percent increase in snow retention, and this extra water will impact the ecosystem for decades to come. Read the #ScienceYouCanUse here: https://t.co/tPXuKIzitr

In the latest #ScienceYouCanUse Bulletin: The Carbon Dashboard provides carbon stock data for every national forest to inform planning and management. Carbon templates can help managers easily integrate the data into environmental documents. https://t.co/zq6o7vp4lx

Paula Fornwalt's #ScienceYouCanUse webinar has been rescheduled! Join us tomorrow at 1pm MT to hear her discuss post-fire tree regeneration in ponderosa pine forests. https://t.co/p0CBL0TUt2

In this week's #ScienceYouCanUse webinar, Justin Runyon will discuss his ongoing work to assess the pollinator-friendliness of native plant species available for restoration. Join us at 10am MT tomorrow: https://t.co/EwNACY6MlV

New #ScienceYouCanUse in 5 minutes: A long-term study at Lick Creek demonstrates how fuel treatments in dry forests provide benefits beyond mitigating the chance of a high-severity fire. https://t.co/5uvfSlb6Aa

In tomorrow's #ScienceYouCanUse webinar, Greg Dillon and Sean Parks will highlight recent advancements in modeling and predictive mapping of near-future wildfire burn severity. Tune in at 10am MT. https://t.co/P1GEaqDqdF

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