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 FLN Networker No. 274

12/19/2018

Issue #274 (19 Dec 18) of the FLN Networker and its attachments. This issue includes news from landscapes, people and projects in California, Georgia, New Mexico, Washington and the Central Appalachian region, and there are videos from TREX in New Mexico, Oregon and the Southern Blue Ridge. There are also links to a video about burning near spotted owls; spatial data on 107 species of North American birds from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology; the new NWCG position catalog; the 2018 survey of prescribed fire use from the Natuiona Association of State Foresters and Coalition of Prescribed Fire Councils; the report from a JFSP-supported study of post-fire treatments and invasive grasses in the Great Basin; and articles on media framing of several fires, results of a long-term study of the effects of fire intensity and frequency on oak regeneration, and the effect of fire intensity on soil moisture and runoff. As always, listings are included for webinars; FLN workshops; Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges; and conference, workshop and training opportunities.
Attached are announcements for the spring Yurok and Loup River TREX.

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