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Fire Learning Network

In the United States and many other parts of the world, fires are behaving differently now than they have throughout history, largely as a...

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LANDFIRE

The Landscape Fire and Resource Management Planning Tools Project – LANDFIRE – is an innovative project designed to create and...

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Habitat Protection and Restoration

Practical information, tools and training opportunities for land stewards and others dealing with wildland fire as a conservation threat as...

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Fire and Climate Change

Changes in climate have the potential to significantly affect fire regimes, especially in areas where climate, and not fuel, tends to be...

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These pages contain a variety of information and resources related to the conservation of terrestrial ecosystems, especially those that are significantly affected by fire.Fire is an essential force that has shaped life around the globe. But in many ecosystems today, the role of fire is severely out of balance.

The Nature Conservancy works to maintain fire’s role where it benefits people and nature, and keep fire out of places where it is destructive. Visit nature.org or contact us at fire@tnc.org for information about the Conservancy’s fire-related programs.


Large landscape managers involved in strategic planning, note the LANDFIRE section of the Fire and Landscapes. LANDFIRE is "More than Fire."  It is an innovative project designed to create and periodically update comprehensive vegetation, fire and fuel characteristics data using a consistent process for the entire US. Included among the many resources are quantitative vegetation models and comprehensive ecological descriptions for all major vegetation systems in the US, and a suite of GIS tools that will help fire and resource managers utilize the products effectively. Products include peer-reviewed and field-tested research, and maps and models that can be used to support land management. Information: landfire@tnc.org.

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The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people.
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