Northern Rockies Fire Science Network
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Bringing people together to strengthen collaborations, synthesize science, and enhance science application to fire management challenges. Part of the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) Fire Science Exchange Network https://nrfirescience.org
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Hey Bluesky! It's time to officially introduce ourselves... The NRFSN brings people together to strengthen collaborations, synthesize science, and enhance science application to fire management challenges in the Northern Rockies. Check out this brief video summarizing our work:
What is NRFSN?
Learn more about how the Northern Rockies Fire Science Network facilitates knowledge exchange among fire managers and scientists through this short promo video.
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Sign up for RX-310 and get full access to the 2025 AFE Fire Congress in New Orleans! This NWCG fire ecology training course gives wildland fire managers & practitioners access to the latest fire and fuels science while connecting with other professionals. Learn more and register: buff.ly/KmYGM1z
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Have questions about aspen restoration & management in the Northern Rockies? Check out our Hot Topic page on the subject, developed in partnership with Grand Teton NP. buff.ly/uhhaKrA
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Did you know wildfires burn more rangeland than forest? We collaborated with 8 other JFSP exchanges to produce a storymap about rangeland wildfires. Visit our website to explore it: buff.ly/ULxbMA3
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September newsletter is out now! Find our newly published 2024 @firescience.gov Field Trip Summary, recent research briefs, and more. Read it or subscribe here: buff.ly/wkRWjsG
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Women in Wildland Fire Training available October 23–26th, at Lubrecht Experimental Forest (MT). Applications are due by September 24th. This training is for those new to wildland fire careers, offering mentorship, and foundational skills in an inclusive environment. Learn more: buff.ly/RTpajjz
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The Joint Fire Science Program's Notice of Funding is open for just two more weeks, until September 18th. If you submit a proposal for research in or including the Northern Rockies region, please reach out to us to discuss science delivery options and a letter of support: buff.ly/UnfMutN
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Mark your calendars for this month's LANDFIRE office hour, Wednesday August 27th at 11a MT. This month Paul Corrigan, USFS Smoke and RAWS Coordinator will present "FUEL + (LAND)FIRE = SMOKE" Learn more: buff.ly/mdKLL1c
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Prescribed fire is an important tool for management of many ecosystems, but often there is a gap between desired and actual useage. We spoke to individuals representing three different perspectives on this issue, exploring the barriers to implementing prescribed fire in the region. buff.ly/KzxQyWO
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Are you a scientist wanting to learn how to make science more impactful? Join the @IWJVbirds workshop introducing the Technical Transfer Framework - a tool for effective communication and supporting land managers integrating science into their work. buff.ly/hW9bQYP
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Our August newsletter is out now! If you're not already subscribed, you can sign up and read our past editions here: buff.ly/IFuX2Xo
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Did you know there are nine experimental forests and demonstration areas within the Northern Rockies region? Explore our Experimental Forest webpage to learn more about each of these nine areas. buff.ly/R5T9ZVf
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Don't forget about LANDFIRE office hours this week! This month's session will be Wednesday at 11am MST, "How LANDFIRE Uses Image-Based Modeling to Map Vegetation and Update Fuels" with speaker Daryn Dockter. Learn more: buff.ly/mAnjXwr
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Catch the latest edition of the TK & Fire Newsletter, featuring the work of Monroe Fox. Read the July edition and subscribe to future updates on our website. buff.ly/87YqxYy
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Check out the Effects of Repeated Fire Hot Topic page. Understanding the potential impacts of previous fires on the characteristics of subsequent fires is important in informing land management decisions, developing fuel management strategies, and allocating fire-fighting resources. buff.ly/Pvm77rL
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Have you seen the Wildland Fire Resources Library yet? This library is a centralized hub for the wildland fire community, providing access to valuable resources, opportunities, and information. buff.ly/41VtQyn #FireScience
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#FireCon2025 is less than 6 months away! 🔥Submit your oral presentation abstracts by Tuesday JULY 15TH 💡See afefirecongress.org/call-for-oral-presentations for more information and submission guidelines!
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July newsletter is in your inbox! This month's edition includes a new video from JFSP explaining the Fire Science Exchange Network - and more! Watch the video here: buff.ly/z8hslSv
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The JFSP Notice of Funding Opportunity Announcements are now open! Proposals are due Sept. 18th. If you are applying to do research in the Northern Rockies we strongly encourage you to reach out to us for a letter of support via this link: buff.ly/b6hXdPj
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Today marks the start of Week of Remembrance, a chance to honor wildland firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice while encouraging critical discussions that reinforce lessons learned. Find more resources from the NWCG: buff.ly/zJ0fdkG
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Join LANDFIRE & Matt Reeves (@usfs_rmrs) on June 25th at 11MST for a webinar on applying rangeland tools for fire and fuel management, including using data to help guide discussions about fuel treatment options, with emphasis on targeted grazing in non-forest habitats.
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In June 2023, land managers, scientists, students, and communicators convened at the Magruder Ranger Station between the Selway Bitterroot and the Frank Church River of No Return to discuss fire in the wilderness. Revisit those conversations here: buff.ly/gOCQHr8
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Our June newsletter is out in the world! This edition includes an ITC recap, Behave7 webinar recordings, and more. Check your inbox or view it here: buff.ly/l5TN84G
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Check out our Risk Informed Wildfire Management page. The Hot Topic page pulls together research, tools, and other information related to wildfire risk analysis, risk management, and decision support. It was developed in partnership with the USFS RMRS.

Discover more by visiting: buff.ly/azpSBbI
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We had a great time at the Intertribal Timber Council Symposium this week, including an awesome field trip on Wednesday! Thank you to everyone who stopped by our table to learn about the JFSP network and talk about fire and fuels management. #NationalIndianTimberSymposium