Issue #338 (31 August 2022) of the FLN Networker and its attachments. This issue includes news from North Carolina and the Fire Networks as a whole. There are also a couple of requests for input (a survey on burners' needs in the U.S. Southeast and a disturbance data request from LANDFILE) and links to a blog post "primer" on applying for Community Wildfire Defense Grants; a fact sheet on integrating PODs and CWPPs; an interative map that links to state forest inventories; an infographic on weeds and wildfire risk in forests; an updated NWCG Guide for Wildland Fire Modules; a biochar discussion group; a heads-up on USFS email and web address changes; a fact sheet on facts, myths and fallacies about fire-prone forests; a brief on the effect of goat browsing and prescirbed fire on Ozark hardwoods; an article on vegetation type conversion in the U.S. Southwest; and an article on smoke and photosynthesis. As always, listings are included for jobs, webinars, Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges, and workshop and training opportunities.
Attached are a job flyer for a social science research position (U. of Oregon), a flyer about a webinar introducing the FAC Net FAC Pathways Tool, a flyer about an upcoming FireScape Mendocino workshop, an announcement of S131 training at the Niobrara Preserve in Nebraksa, and an announcement for a Washington DNR Certified Prescribed Burn Manager course.
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