Return to Wildland Fire
Return to Northern Bobwhite site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to SE Firemap
Return to the Landscape Partnership Literature Gateway Website
RETURN TO LANDSCAPE PARTNERSHIP SITE
return to main site

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Sections

Personal tools

You are here: Home

Modified items

All recently modified items, latest first.
Lister, Darryl by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 03, 2021 06:35 PM
 
Oakley, Daniel by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 03, 2021 06:35 PM
 
Chan, Dan by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 03, 2021 06:35 PM
 
Thomas, Shawn by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 03, 2021 06:34 PM
 
Russell, Kelly by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 03, 2021 06:34 PM
 
Gerecke, Chris by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 03, 2021 06:34 PM
 
Call for Nominations – 2021 Tennessee River Basin Celebration Awards by Tab Manager, last updated: May 03, 2021 03:48 PM
Celebrating successes of our conservation community is a foundational part of The Tennessee River Basin Network's (TRBN) mission. We are excited to announce that the TRBN's 2021 Call for Nominations for the Tennessee River Basin Celebration Awards is now open. Each year two awards are given to an individual or organization whose work directly moves the needle for freshwater conservation in the Basin. Awards include a plaque, $5,000 prize, and recognition during our annual celebration banquet. Any individual or organization working in the Tennessee River Basin (AL, GA, NC, VA, KY, TN, MS) can be nominated. Submission deadline: June 4th.
National Park Service Wildfires, Prescribed Fires, and Fuels by Tab Manager, last updated: May 03, 2021 01:34 PM
The National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), located in Boise, Idaho, is the nation's support center for wildland firefighting. Eight different agencies and organizations are part of NIFC. Decisions are made and priorities set through close interagency cooperation. The National Park Service’s Division of Fire and Aviation Management (FAM) is located at NIFC and is the National Park Service’s national office that provides policy guidance, management, and oversight for the Wildland Fire Management, Structural Fire Management, and Aviation Management programs in the national parks.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Fire Management by Tab Manager, last updated: May 03, 2021 01:34 PM
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has assumed a leadership role in the use of fire to maintain and support healthy ecosystems. The Service has traditionally led DOI agencies in using prescribed fire to reduce dangerously overgrown vegetation, known as "hazardous fuels," keeping lands in good condition while accomplishing the most with the least funding.
NRCS Prescribed Burning by Tab Manager, last updated: May 03, 2021 01:33 PM
Prescribed burning is applying controlled fire to a predetermined area of land.
Funding for TN Partners | Riparian Restoration | Submission deadline: June 15 by Web Editor, last updated: May 03, 2021 01:33 PM
The submission period for the TRBN's 2021 Tennessee Shade Your Stream funding cycle is now open. The purpose of this grant opportunity is to provide technical and financial assistance to TRBN partners in the implementation of an educational riparian restoration project within the Tennessee River Basin geography across the state of Tennessee.
TRB Network: Tennessee Shade Your Stream Grant Application by Web Editor, last updated: May 03, 2021 01:33 PM
In response to TRBN collective priorities and partner input, the Tennessee River Basin Network announces the availability of financial and technical assistance for watershed and community organizations across the Tennessee River Basin within the state of Tennessee to implement a Shade Your Stream project.
National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter April 23, 2021 by Web Editor, last updated: May 03, 2021 01:30 PM
Capitol Hill and Earth Day happenings + more
21st century conservation: A vision of collaboration across landscapes by Web Editor, last updated: May 03, 2021 01:29 PM
Just one week after taking office, the Biden administration proposed an ambitious conservation agenda to stem the loss of biodiversity, enhance environmental equity and justice and curb the drivers of climate change. The agenda envisions engaging state, tribal, local and territorial officials, farmers and forest landowners, fishermen and others to conserve 30 percent of our lands and waters by 2030.
Bog Turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) by Web Editor, last updated: May 03, 2021 01:28 PM
Learn about The Nature Conservancy's work to save North America's smallest turtle.
Overview and Wildfire Resources by Laurel Kays, last updated: Apr 30, 2021 02:06 AM
 
Overview and Prescribed Burn Resources by Tab Manager, last updated: Apr 30, 2021 02:04 AM
 
Overview by Web Editor, last updated: Apr 30, 2021 01:58 AM
Prescribed fire (or controlled burning) is the application of fire to a predetermined area of land. It is a tool used by natural resource managers and others to accomplish specific management objectives. These objectives can include wildfire hazard reduction, ecosystem restoration, wildlife habitat improvement, site preparation and reducing plant competition.
USDA Forest Service Prescribed Fire by Tab Manager, last updated: Apr 30, 2021 01:58 AM
Prescribed fires, also known as prescribed burns or controlled burns, refer to the controlled application of fire by a team of fire experts under specified weather conditions to restore health to ecosystems that depend on fire.
Cooperative Research Units by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Apr 28, 2021 10:25 PM
The Cooperative Research Unit program was established in 1935 to enhance graduate education in fisheries and wildlife sciences and to facilitate research between natural resource agencies and universities on topics of mutual concern. Today, there are 40 Cooperative Research Units in 38 states. Each unit is a partnership among the U.S. Geological Survey, a State natural resource agency, a host university, and the Wildlife Management Institute. Staffed by Federal personnel, Cooperative Research Units conduct research on renewable natural resource questions, participate in the education of graduate students, provide technical assistance and consultation on natural resource issues, and provide continuing education for natural resource professionals.