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Just What Is a ‘Resilient’ Forest, Anyway? UC Davis article, link to Malcolm et al. (2022) publication

Feb 4, 2022

Click here to view the UC Davis article titled, Just What Is a ‘Resilient’ Forest, Anyway? Study Finds Resilient, Frequent-Fire Forests Have Far Fewer Trees. The article references the recent publication by Dr. Malcolm North and others (2022) in the journal Forest...
USDA Science You Can Use Bulletin (Nov/Dec 2021) — Forests, Fire, and Faucets: What We Are Learning About Lingering Water Quality Effects of High-Severity Wildfires

USDA Science You Can Use Bulletin (Nov/Dec 2021) — Forests, Fire, and Faucets: What We Are Learning About Lingering Water Quality Effects of High-Severity Wildfires

Dec 13, 2021

Click here to view a new article published by in the USDA’s Science You Can Use Bulletin (Nov/Dec 2021) out of the USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station on high-severity wildfire in the western US and its effects on water quality. The article is titled, Forests,...
ACCG Presentation, 11/10 by Point Blue — Monitoring the Effects of Power Fire Herbicide Treatments on the Bird Community

ACCG Presentation, 11/10 by Point Blue — Monitoring the Effects of Power Fire Herbicide Treatments on the Bird Community

Nov 8, 2021

Alissa Fogg and Jay Roberts with Point Blue will be presenting at the ACCG Monitoring Work Group meeting this Wednesday, Nov. 10th on “Monitoring the Effects of Power Fire Herbicide Treatments on the Bird Community”. The work group meets at 9am via Zoom and the...

New research article: Warming enabled upslope advance in western US forest fires

Sep 15, 2021

Click here to view a new article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNA) by Alizadeh et al. (2021) about trends in upslope advancement of forest wildfires in recent decades in the Western US linked to warming and increased aridity in these...

Pyrosilviculture & Forest Landscape Resilience: ACCG-hosted presentation by Dr. Malcolm North, August 18th

Aug 6, 2021

The Amador-Calaveras Consensus Group will be hosting a presentation and discussion with Dr. Malcolm North, during the Wednesday, August 18th, 2021 general meeting starting at 9 am. This presentation and discussion will focus on the concepts presented in Dr. North and...

New USFS R5 Management Briefs: Conifer Resistance & Resilience to Drought Induced Mortality with Restoration Treatments

Mar 25, 2021

Click the links below to view two management briefs from the USFS Region 5 Ecology Program summarizing two papers that highlight resistance and resilience of ponderosa pine/mixed conifer forests with multiple restoration treatments to drought induced mortality. Links...
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