This webinar mini-series (Nov 10 & 12, 2020 at 1PM PST) will introduce a new collaborative project to develop landscape-scale fire management tools for the NCRP and Western Klamath Mountains planning areas, and solicit local input on key questions and dynamics to consider as the project is developed.
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On Tuesday November 10th, join Will Harling (Mid Klamath Watershed Council), Frank Lake (USFS Research Ecologist) and Skye Greenler (Oregon State University) to discuss how the collaboration developed; understand how the project can help build future climate and wildfire resilient ecosystems and communities; and share your questions, interests, and insights about how this project can best serve the region.
On Thursday November 12th, join Paul Hessburg (USFS Research Ecologist), Susan Prichard (University of Washington), and Chris Dunn (Oregon State University) to learn more about the tools this project will be using; understand the collaborative processes that will help build these tools; and share your experiences and knowledge about how the models can be best developed to reflect the unique landscape of the Klamath Mountains.
Register by COB Nov. 9, 2020:
http://ucanr.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynumber=32388