Big thanks to @chrisadlam.bsky.social OSU Extension, Rogue Valley Prescribe Burn Association, and Takelma leaders for the amazing IGNITE workshop this weekend! π²π₯ π±Learned so much from participants and instructors, and even the kiddos were included πBuilding our relationship with fire and community
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Thanks for teaching participants about fire ecology! And for bringing your family along! π
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Were you fired by President Trump? | House Committee on Science, Space and Technology
The House Committee on Science, Space and Technology
The committee on Science, Space, and Technology are collecting testimony of Federal employees fired in the past days. Please share with your colleagues and friends. The more testimony, the better we can argue against this injustice.
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βRestoring fire to the landscape is a long game. Any acre burned alongside other people, learning to accept fire along the way, is progress.β
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Assistant/Associate Professor: Indigenous Knowledge
The Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society invites applications for a full-time (1.00 FTE), 9-month, Tenure-Track, Assistant or Associate Professor position, specializing in Indigenous Knowledge ...
We (= Dept. of Forest Ecosystems and Society, College of Forestry, Oregon State) are hiring a TT faculty member specializing in Indigenous Knowledge in forest, ecosystem, and cultural stewardship.
#indigenousknowledge
#TEK
#traditionalecologicalknowledge
jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/162...
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Itβs been a long road, but we published the report! Itβs been an honor to serve on this commission and I look forward to working with many of you on pushing the recommendations across the finish line! www.usda.gov/sites/defaul...
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The difference a fire makes. The first is a two year old prescribed burn up in French Meadows. The second is looking the opposite direction across the control line 10ft away. Not only is it beautiful, but is amazing insect and deer habitat.
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βRoseβ | Prof. of Anthropology & Earth Sciences, SMU - Dallas | Pyrogeography and Geoarchaeology | partner with Indigenous communities in AZ and NM | learn from the past for modern wildfire problems
FUSEE does public education and policy advocacy promoting safe, ethical, ecological wildland fire management.
We support wildland firefighter safety and wellness, Indigenous sovereignty/ cultural burning, and fire management for ecosystem resilience.
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Retired American diplomat whose career focused on NATO, USSR/Russia, & post-1989 Central Europe. Now adjunct faculty at the University of Oregon. Domestic political & foreign policy/international security views are my own. I will never be a collaborator.
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Mom. Retired from USFS. #goodfire ODF. Weyco. CZ. Oregon State grad. Horses n swimming. Woke AF.
Associate Professor & Forest Fire Ecologist, University of Washington
Research in fire/disturbance/landscape/forest ecology in western US
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Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Co-editor in Chief of Ecosystems; works on forest ecology, fire ecology, disturbance dynamics, working landscapes, ecosystem services, ecosystem modeling. Likes biking, hiking and classical music.
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Writer, fire guy (aka pyromantic), exploration historian, urban farmer. Recent books include "Pyrocene Park" and "Five Suns: A Fire History of Mexico."
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Author: RockyMountain Field Guide: a Trailside Natural History (2024, Mountaineers Books). #TreesInTrouble (2020). Cascadia Revealed (2017/21). Pantheist, dad.
Transportation engineering professor. Road safety, planning, behavior, & culture; wildfire planning and response; inclusive disaster evacuation; ethics of tech in transportation; planning in the Petropyrocene. She/her.
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A progressive Christian, a dad, a husband, and an occasional wildland firefighter/prescribed burn practitioner, a social democrat, Army vet, and student of world history.
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