Jan 9, 2020
L.Steel1*, B. Campos2, W. F . Frick3,4, R. Burnett2 & H. D. Safford1,5 Wildfire is an important ecological process that influences species’ occurrence and biodiversity generally. Its effect on bats is understudied, creating challenges for habitat management and...
Nov 5, 2019
Michael Jow (Resource Management Staff Officer, Stanislaus National Forest, has provided the attached briefs. HRVManagersBrief_6272019 Lake-Tahoe-West-Landscape-Restoration-Strategy-Overview-7.9.19 MeadowVulnerabilityAssessment_Brief...
Jul 16, 2019
Field trip to the Tuolumne-Stanislaus Experimental Forest will be hosted by Research Silviculturist, Eric Knapp of PSW. We plan on viewing treatments in mixed-conifer stands that were based on Eric’s designed to mimic structure of these stands prior to European...
Jul 9, 2019
Read the full newsletter here: https://mailchi.mp/a8bb8eda9f9a/km9kdgegds-2994105?e=ca54d773a4 Topics this month: Treating forests more strategically to reduce fire severity and carbon Loss The need to restore fire regimes in protected natural areas...
May 23, 2019
Many studies have examined how fuels, topography, climate, and fire weather influence fire severity. Less is known about how different forest management practices influence fire severity in multi‐owner landscapes, despite costly and controversial suppression of...
Mar 24, 2019
Attached is a peer reviewed article from the journal published by the Ecological Society of America which should be of interest to ACCG members. The authors, all very renowned owl scientists, discuss fires, forest restoration, the effects on spotted owls and...