Wildlife and Fire: Perspectives and Effects

Webinar #1 of the Series

Recorded on: April 9, 2024

Description: In January, the Southwest Fire Science Consortium, USDA Forest Service, Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, and many other partners hosted a two-day workshop on the intersection of wildlife and fire. Based on the needs identified in the workshop, this collaborative group is hosting a yearlong series of workshops, webinars, and reports to improve wildlife outcomes in the face of fire and climate change. This series is intended to help researchers and practitioners across fire and wildlife disciplines exchange ideas, tools, and lessons to address the rapid pace and scale of fire management.

In the first webinar of this series, a panel of experts discuss fire effects on wildlife, managing for habitat in controlled burning, and different mindsets in the fire and wildlife discussion, setting the stage for webinars later in the series. Please join Jonathan Grassmick, Jamie Sanderlin, and Morgan Tingley for this panel presentation and facilitated Q&A.

Presenters: Jonathan Grassmick, Director of Ranch Properties, Bobcat Ranch/Rainbow Village, Pueblo of Sandia; Jamie Sanderlin, Quantitative Vertebrate Ecologist, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station; Morgan Tingley, Associate Professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles

RMRS webinar series webpagehttps://www.fs.usda.gov/research/rmrs/wildlife-and-fire-southwest-webinar-series

This webinar is co-hosted by the Arizona Wildfire Initiative.


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