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Resilience test: Can ponderosa pine bounce back after high-severity fire?
"Ponderosa pine forests were historically shaped by frequent, low- to mixed-severity fires. Land managers and scientists are …
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Wildfire Risk
Science You Can Use 101: As wildfires grow more intense and unpredictable, understanding how to assess and mitigate wildfire …
Where Trees Meet the Sage: Optimizing Pinyon-Juniper Management for Imperiled Sagebrush and Woodland Birds
Rocky Mountain Research Station: Science You Can Use This research tackles the delicate balance between restoring sagebrush …
Drought Conditioning: Improving Environmental Resilience and Outplanting Success with Nursery-Grown Ponderosa Pine Seedlings
Rocky Mountain Research StationsScience you can use: This research reveals how drought conditioning in nursery-grown ponderosa …
FireCLIME VA: A New Fire and Climate Vulnerability Assessment Tool for the U.S. Southwest
New fire and climate vulnerability assessment tool for the SW US. FireCLIME VA allows users to compare mgmt. strategies under …
After the Fire Toolkit
Science You Can Use BulletinMain “After the Fire Toolkit” WebsiteAbstract: Wildfires are an important natural disturbance in …
A New Community-Based Tool to Assess Wildfire Risk
Full Document HereBrief synopsis about the Wildfire Risk to Communities interactive tool from the RMRS. Management Implications: …
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