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SUMMARY:Taking the Long View: Fire\, Climate Change & Forest Resilience in the Lake States
DESCRIPTION:Historically fire was central in creating and maintaining an array of native communities in the Lake States and fire remains a critical management tool. Much of what we know of fire-maintained systems stem from European settlement General Land Office survey records and other historical accounts. While incredibly valuable these accounts are often sparse and limited temporally (static in time) and spatially (course resolution). To sharpen fire as a management tool we need a greater depth of understanding in historical fire as well as what that means for its current application for particular management objectives. \nPresented by: Jed Meunier\, an ecologist and research scientist with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. One of his main interests and expertise is in fire ecology and using natural disturbances for guiding management and restoration through integrated approaches aimed at understanding mechanisms for ecosystem changes across scales through applied research. \nRegister in advance for this webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dQZJjEcJS3WSNViYxAwl_A\nPlease note: The webinar is Free\, but pre-registration is required.
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