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Feb 12, 2026

Terrestrial carbon is a highly valued resource due to its ecological, timber, and smoke impacts, as well as reasons related to atmospheric greenhouse gas cycling. While sequestering carbon in forests can be effective, terrestrial carbon resources…

Feb 17, 2026

Panelists Stephen Calkins, Burned Area Reforestation Planner - Washington Station Department of Natural Resources Morris Johnson, Research Fire Ecologist - Pacific Northwest Research Station Bryce Richardson, Research Geneticist - Rocky Mountain…

Feb 18, 2026

"Get updates about new data available, satellite instrument development progress, various applications of satellite data for wildfire detection and monitoring, and provide feedback on your changing needs and challenges. Pre-registration is requested…

Mar 12, 2026

Despite a growing need to expand the pace and scale of prescribed burning to address the national fire deficit, there is a lack of data-driven methods to incorporate fire danger information into prescribed fire planning. To address this gap, we…

Mar 19, 2026

The ReSHAPE program is a major new effort to compile and collate fuel treatment data from federal and state agencies across the United States. What do these data say about treatment effects on wildfires? Are the treatments working? What does "…

Mar 23 - 27, 2026

The International Association of Wildland Fire is hosting their 4th smoke symposium. "The International Smoke Symposium aims to address a variety of wildland smoke related issues, through topics that relate to methods for tracking, modeling and…

Jul 7 - 10, 2026

"Drought affects forests from the boreal to the tropics and is increasingly becoming a major concern for successfully establishing new trees through reforestation and afforestation as water limitations are the new normal. Ensuring success of new…