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Bucking the suppression status quo: incentives to shift the wildfire management paradigm around natural ignitions
The technical note “Bucking the Suppression Status Quo: Incentives to Shift the Wildfire Management Paradigm Around Natural …
Identifying optimal locations for biochar production facilities to reduce wildfire risk and bolster rural economies: A New Mexico case study
As forest thinning increases across the Intermountain West to reduce wildfire risk, finding productive uses for excess woody …
Broom snakeweed control with fire on New Mexico blue grama rangeland
FULL PUBLICATION HERE Multiple fires conducted in spring (March-April) and summer (June-July) on blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis …
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Fire as Medicine: Learning from Native American Fire Stewardship
Indigenous peoples, such as the Pueblos of the Southwest U.S., have been living in fire-prone environments throughout history. …
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Limits to Ponderosa Pine Regeneration following Large High-Severity Forest Fires in the United States Southwest
Haffey, C., Sisk, T.D., Allen, C.D., Thode, A.E. & Margolis, E.Q. 2018. Limits to Ponderosa Pine Regeneration following Large …
Webinar: Use of the Target Plant Concept to Promote Successful Post-Fire Forest Restoration
Presenters: Owen Burney, PhD, Associate Professor and Superintendent John T. Harrington Forestry Research Center, New Mexico …
Working Together to Increase the Pace and Scale of Prescribed Fire: A Case Study
From the Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition: All hands approaches that leverage the capacity of federal, state, tribal, and …






