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Upcoming Webinar:
Tree Regeneration Following Wildfires in the Western US
January 13th, 10am-11am MST
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Presented by Camille Stevens-Rumann and hosted in partnership with the Association for Fire Ecology, this webinar covers a recent review published in the Journal of Fire Ecology on tree regeneration following wildfire in the western US. The webinar follows up on the most recent episode of Fire Ecology Chats, a podcast series hosted by the Association for Fire Ecology. We highly encourage you to listen to the podcast before or after the webinar for highlights from the author, and also check out other episodes of Fire Ecology Chats here, or search for the series in iTunes or Google Podcasts.

Given projected climate change, tree regeneration declines and ecosystem shifts following severe wildfires are predicted. Researchers reviewed scientific literature on post-fire tree regeneration to understand where and why no or few trees established. The literature review showed that little to no post-fire tree regeneration was more common in low-elevation, dry forest types than in high-elevation forest types. However, depending on the region and species, low tree regeneration was also observed in high elevation, moist forests. Researchers supply a decision support tool of where to plant tree seedlings in large high severity burned patches and recommend possibilities for mitigating and limiting large high severity burned patches to increase survival of trees to be sources of seed for natural regeneration. 


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CONTACT US -- We'd like to hear your suggestions, ideas, and questions.


Vita Wright, Principal Investigator                      
vita.wright@usda.gov  |  406.396.5374                   
US Forest Service, Kalispell, Montana

Signe Leirfallom, Coordinator

signe.leirfallom@umontana.edu  |  406.546.4467 
University of Montana, Missoula, Montana


Monique Wynecoop, Fire Ecologist
monique.wynecoop@usda.gov |  509 684-7091
US Forest Service, Colville, Washington



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