FLN Networker No. 64: September 23, 2010
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
FLN Networker No. 64: September 23, 2010 The FLN Networker is a publication of the US Fire Learning Network, intended to foster communication within the network and among its friends. Please submit comments about the newsletter or items for inclusion to Liz Rank. For more information on the USFLN, please visit http://www.tncfire.org/training_usfln.htm or contact Lynn Decker. News: Jemez Tour / Burning Red Cedar / FLN at Conferences The Jemez Climate Change Adaptation Project is part of a week-long international climate exchange study tour taking place this week. The tour, co-sponsored by the Forest Service, Comision Nacional de Areas Naturales Protegidas and the Fonda Mexicano para la Conservación de la Naturaleza, will allow managers from the US and Mexico to share strategies and lessons learned in their respective protected areas. The Jemez portion of the tour will include discussion of restoration on a large scale, and a visit to a carbon flux monitoring tower. In his weekly “Friday message” (attached), Nebraska State Conservationist Steve Chick gave kudos to Middle Niobrara Coordinating Wildlife Biologist Sandy Benson for coordinating a series of successful prescribed burns to manage red cedar. As is the case with much of the Great Plains FLN’s work, volunteer fire departments and private landowners were key partners. Marek Smith is on the program of the Southern Appalachian Man & the Biosphere (SAMAB) conference being held in Gatlinburg, TN on November 16-18. The conference will focus on climate change and on-the-ground means for addressing it in the southern Appalachians. Marek will discuss the work of both the Appalachian and Southern Blue Ridge FLNs. Beth Buchanan is helping coordinate a poster session at the Interagency Prescribed Fire Workshop which will take place the week of December 6, 2010 in Sandestin, Florida. They are looking for posters that have been presented elsewhere but may be new to this audience (non-scientist managers); handouts, brochures and prescribed fire outreach information would also be useful. For more information, see the attached flyer or contact Beth Buchanan at [email protected]. Funding: NMBCA The Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act establishes a competitive, matching grants program that supports public-private partnerships carrying out projects that promote the long-term conservation of Neotropical migratory birds and their habitats. Projects may be in the U.S., Canada, Latin America or the Caribbean. The goals of the Act include perpetuating healthy populations of the birds, providing financial resources for bird conservation initiatives, and fostering international cooperation for such initiatives. The maximum award for 2011 will be $250,000. Proposals are due by November 1. For more information, visit http://www.fws.gov/birdhabitat/Grants/NMBCA/index.shtm. Resources: System Resilience / Smoke Management The Resilience Alliance is a research group that looks at resilience in social-ecological systems. Their website is worth exploring. Of particular interest might be their recent publications (including, for example, “Principles of Ecosystem Stewardship: Resilience-Based Natural Resource Management in a Changing World”), discussions of key concepts such as resilience and adaptive capacity, case studies—and downloadable practitioners’ workbooks for assessing and managing resilience. Zach Prusak recommends the smoke management resources provided by the University of Idaho’s College of Natural Resources and the NWCG Smoke Committee at http://www.cnr.uidaho.edu/smoc/. The resources include online tutorials and an extensive glossary of fire- and smoke-related terms (with citations). Job: Forest Service Regional Fire Planner The Southern Region Fire and Aviation Management is recruiting to temporarily detail the position of Regional Fire Planner (GS-0401-12/13) in the Regional Office (Region 8). See the attached flyer for more information. Applications are due by September 27. Webinar September 29 Introduction & Exploration of the LANDFIRE Vegetation Departure Calculator 9:00 Pacific / 10:00 Mountain / 11:00 Central / noon Eastern In this USFLN webinar, Randy Swaty will introduce this new LANDFIRE tool in a presentation—with time for questions and discussion afterwards. Click to join the webinar; the password is September29. Join the audio portion by calling (866) 699-3239; the passcode is 2006 0802. FLN Workshops October 12-13 Parashant FLN / St. George, UT This will be the first field learning exchange for this newly-forming FLN. It will include an overnight visit to the Parashant National Monument and a day of discussion afterwards. For more information, contact Jeremy Bailey ([email protected]). October 19-21 Solutions for Forests: Active Management Perspectives for SW Oregon / Ashland, OR The Southern Oregon Small Diameter Collaborative and Applegate Partnership, in cooperation with the Medford BLM, Rogue-Siskiyou NF, US Fish and Wildlife Service and other partners, are hosting this conference. For more information, contact George McKinley of the Southern Oregon Small Diameter Collaborative ([email protected]) November 3-5 Appalachians FLN / Snowshoe, WV This workshop—tentatively scheduled for Snowshoe—will be hosted by the West Virginia/Virginia Borderlands landscape near the Monongahela National Forest. For more information, contact Sam Lindblom ([email protected]). November 8-12 U.S. Fire Learning Network Workshop / Rockport, TX This year’s national workshop will include a full-day working symposium on Fire, Carbon and Climate Change Adaptation, a Public Outreach and Communications workshop, a field learning exchange on the Refugio-Goliad Prairie landscape and a workshop day for FLN leads and partners. The core events will take place November 9-11, with optional field activities Monday and Friday. December 7-9 Florida-Caribbean Fire & Invasives Learning Network / Orlando, FL For more information, contact Alison Higgins ([email protected]). Network leads: as you get workshop dates set and send out materials, please remember to cc Liz. Training, Conferences & Workshops October 21-22 Economic Sustainability & Ecological Compatibility / Walden, CO Hosted by the Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, this workshop will have a variety of presentations on lodgepole pine, wood products and sustainability options, as well as a morning of discussions. For more information, visit http://warnercnr.colostate.edu/docs/cfri/CFRI_Walden_workshop_registration.pdf October 25-29 IAWF 3rd Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference / Spokane, WA The program of the International Association of Wildland Fire's Third Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference will include a look back at the 1910 fires. Also available will be a hands-on workshop in the use of the prototype of the online Interagency Fuel Treatment Decision Support System. For more information, visit www.iawfonline.org. October 27-31 Forests & People: A Watershed Event / Albuquerque, NM The Society of American Foresters’ national convention will have numerous tracks of scientific and technical sessions, including Forest Health and Fire, Science Application, Restoration and Resilience and Scale of Applied Forestry. The FLN will introduce our work to this audience, sharing a booth with Conservancy government relations and Arizona and New Mexico chapters. For more information, visit http://www.safnet.org/natcon10/index.cfm. November 10 Building Soil – Storing Carbon Workshop / Albuquerque, NM The Quivira Coalition is sponsoring this workshop, which has sessions on “moisture, microbes and climate change” and high density planned grazing. For more information, see the attached flyer. December 7-9 The Consensus Institute Diversity Module / Prineville, OR Sponsored by the BLM National Landscape Conservation Service and the Interagency National Riparian Service Team, this is a concentrated three-day workshop where participants will learn basic process tools for managing conflict and developing consensus. Participants will experience the conflict resulting from diversity—of race, religion, gender, age, mental and physical ability, but also in beliefs, values, information base, profession, organization and role—as well as the potential that lies in inclusion, or tapping that diversity for its perception, its information and its knowledge. For more information, contact Laura Van Riper ([email protected]). March 14-18, 2011 Rethinking Protected Areas in a Changing World / New Orleans, LA Proposals for papers, posters, exhibits and sessions are being sought for this conference hosted by the George Wright Society; the deadline is September 30. For more information, see www.georgewright.org. May 17-19, 2011 4th Fire in Eastern Oak Forests Conference / Springfield, MO Hosted by the USFS Northern Research Station, the conference theme will be “Managing Oak Woodlands & Savannas in the Forest-Prairie Region.” For more information, see http://web.missouri.edu/~guyetter/early_alert.pdf, or contact Dan Dey ([email protected]). Send News, Links & Comments … Lynn Decker – [email protected] – Lynn is in Boise September 22, off September 24, and in Michigan October 4-8. Jeremy Bailey – [email protected] – Jeremy is in New Mexico through September 30 and in southern Utah October 8-11. Wendy Fulks – [email protected] – Wendy is off September 23-26 and October 2-10. Mary Huffman – [email protected] – Mary is in New Mexico through September 30. Paula Seamon – [email protected] – Paula is off through September 24 and in Michigan October 3-8. Liz Rank (Networker