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  • Learn from the burn: The High Park Fire 5 years later

    Learn from the burn: The High Park Fire 5 years later

    From the Rocky Mountain Research Station: The 2012 High Park Fire that occurred near Fort Collins, CO was particularly severe with nearly half of the total burn area being classified […]

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  • Painting a picture across the landscape with ModelMap

    Painting a picture across the landscape with ModelMap

    From the Rocky Mountain Research Station: Scientists and statisticians working for the Rocky Mountain Research Station have created a software package that simplifies and automates many of the processes needed […]

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  • Where’s the beef? Predicting the effects of climate change on cattle production in western U.S. rangelands

    Where’s the beef? Predicting the effects of climate change on cattle production in western U.S. rangelands

    From the Rocky Mountain Research Station: Matt Reeves, a research economist with the USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station, along with collaborators, have been trying to understand the impacts of climate […]

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  • Streamwater nitrogen and forest dynamics following a mountain pine beetle epidemic: Insights from three decades of research at Fraser Experimental Forest, CO

    Streamwater nitrogen and forest dynamics following a mountain pine beetle epidemic: Insights from three decades of research at Fraser Experimental Forest, CO

    From the Rocky Mountain Research Station: A recently published study by a team of Rocky Mountain Research Station (RMRS) scientists describes a 10-year investigation of streamwater nitrogen (N) and forest […]

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  • Warming and warnings: Assessing climate change vulnerability in the Rocky Mountain Region

    Warming and warnings: Assessing climate change vulnerability in the Rocky Mountain Region

    From the Rocky Mountain Research Station: To help evaluate ecosystem vulnerability across the Rocky Mountain Region, a team of scientists with the U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station compiled […]

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  • Sex in the sagebrush: How new research can help protect greater sage-grouse mating areas

    Sex in the sagebrush: How new research can help protect greater sage-grouse mating areas

    From the Rocky Mountain Research Station: Recently published work from scientists at the Rocky Mountain Research Station (RMRS) may help protect the greater sage-grouse habitat and their ability to reproduce. […]

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  • A world in pixels: How new research is helping to predict probability of high-severity fire

    A world in pixels: How new research is helping to predict probability of high-severity fire

    From the Rocky Mountain Research Station: A new paper by Sean Parks, a research ecologist with the Rocky Mountain Research Station and the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute, and collaborators […]

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  • Consequences of an endless summer: Untangling the link between summer precipitation and western wildfires

    Consequences of an endless summer: Untangling the link between summer precipitation and western wildfires

    From the Rocky Mountain Research Station: U.S. Forest Service scientists suspected another weather factor was being overlooked as a contributor to recent trends in wildfire: precipitation, specifically summer precipitation. Zachary […]

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  • Jumpstarting recovery of Wyoming big sagebrush and other native plants out on the range

    Jumpstarting recovery of Wyoming big sagebrush and other native plants out on the range

    From the Rocky Mountain Research Station: Wyoming big sagebrush may not be the most eye-catching plant on the Great Basin’s rangeland, but it provides vital wildlife habitat and forage for […]

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  • Sage advice for managers: A new, collaborative science framework for conservation and restoration of the sagebrush biome

    Sage advice for managers: A new, collaborative science framework for conservation and restoration of the sagebrush biome

    From the Rocky Mountain Research Station: The USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station (RMRS) has published a two-part guide to managing sagebrush ecosystems across the West called the “Science […]

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