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Longleaf Legacy Landscape Viewer
The Longleaf Legacy Landscape Viewer (LLLV) is a Tall Timbers web mapping application showcasing broad potential uses for the Florida Fires database built by Tall Timbers for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The map viewer provides fire history, species habitat and land cover data generalized to a 10-acre hexgrid covering the tri-state Longleaf Legacy Landscape area. The data is best used at large scales for display and query purposes.
Located in Fire Mapping / Regional Fire Mapping
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Located in Fire Mapping / Regional Fire Mapping / Longleaf Legacy Landscape Viewer
National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter February 21 2020
This week in #forestry and #wildlandfire news from across the country and around the world!
Located in News & Announcements / WLFW Newsletters / National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter
TRBN Webinar - Innovative collective action - Thrive Regional Partnership
We have the opportunity to visit with members of Thrive Regional Partnership, Joel Houser of Open Space Institute and Charles Mix from the University of Tennessee in Chattanooga.
Located in News & Events
National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter March 6, 2020
NASF launches NASF100.org, releases statement on Trillion Trees Act...
Located in News & Announcements / WLFW Newsletters / National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter
Conservation Corridor March 2020 Newsletter
Human-assisted migration for the genetic rescue of small populations; How do you build a corridor for invertebrates?; Human land use reduces climate connectivity; In the News; Current Digests; Useful Links
Located in News & Events / Conservation Newsletters / Conservation Corridor Newsletters
Tennessee River Basin Network News March 2020
Your Network News - Cast your vote on TRBN priorities
Located in News & Events / Conservation Newsletters / Tennessee River Basin Network Newsletter
Overview
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.
Located in Prescribed Burning
Practitioner Information
If you are a prescribed fire practitioner, there is a lot of information you need to know. Luckily, if you work for an agency, much of that information will be provided to you. However, if you are new to fire, or do not work for an agency, you can find much of this information online, or gain experience by working with mentors, other practitioners, or Prescribed Burn Association (PBA) members.
Located in Prescribed Burning
Technical and Financial Assistance
Technical and Financial assistance is available to private forest landowners for prescribed burning from a variety of agencies and programs. In many states, state forestry agency professionals and private consultants are available to help burn your land, oftentimes for a fee, but which can be offset through the financial assistance programs.
Located in Prescribed Burning