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SUMMARY:Colorado Wildland Fire Conference
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER for the 2024 Colorado Wildland Fire Conference\, to be held on October 2nd & 3rd\, in Snowmass Village\, Colorado. The #2024CWFC will feature a pre-conference workshop(s)\, as well as a post-conference tour\, socials and other networking opportunities. \nThe Colorado Wildland Fire Conference is currently held every 18 months. Our 2024 conference will be in Snowmass Village\, Colorado in October 2024; followed by a conference in the spring of 2026. \nThe Colorado Wildland Fire Conference is geared toward professionals working proactively to improve wildfire outcomes in Colorado communities and landscapes such as Mitigation Specialists\, Emergency Managers\, Firefighters\, Researchers\, Foresters\, Developers and Policy Makers. Anyone wishing to learn more about how they can reduce their community’s vulnerability to wildfire is welcome to attend. \nIn an era where wildfires are both more frequent and intense\, the 2024 Colorado Wildland Fire Conference will focus on meeting the challenges of our time\, with the implementation of robust strategies to help our communities to adapt and live with wildfire. \nTo register visit: https://uavwf.eventsair.com/2024-colorado-wildland-fire-conference/2024-cwfc/Site/Register \nThe Northern Colorado Fireshed Collaborative is proud to sponsor the conference for a second year in a row! \nWho should attend the conference? \nThis conference is geared toward professionals working proactively to improve wildfire outcomes in Colorado communities and landscapes such as Mitigation Specialists\, Emergency Managers\, Firefighters\, Researchers\, Foresters\, Developers and Policy Makers. Anyone wishing to learn more about how they can reduce their community’s vulnerability to wildfire is welcome to attend.
URL:https://nocofireshed.org/event/colorado-wildland-fire-conference-2024/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Tour,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Active Slash Pile Burn Field Day
DESCRIPTION:View an active broadcast burn from a safe distance with USDA Forest Service Arapahoe and Roosevelt National Forest leaders!\n\n\nThe Boulder Watershed Collective (BWC) is excited to offer a field opportunity to join the local USFS leaders during an active slash pile burn and learn from discussions about fuels management\, prescribed fire\, weather conditions\, regulations\, requirements\, and other relevant management topics utilized on a fire-adapted landscape. \nWednesday\, January 24\n10:00 – 11:30 AM\nApproximately at the 4 Mile Marker on Magnolia Road \nSpeakers will include:\nMichael Smith\, South Zone Prevention Specialist\nChad Buser\, Forest Service Zone Fuels AFMO\nNate Hallam\, AFMO / Burn Boss \nA couple of notes for your planning:\n*Be prepared for winter weather with layers and boots.*\n*Parking is limited on the roadside\, so commuting in groups will be best. Reach out for coordination and we will connect attendees.*\n*Don’t forget water!*\n*This event is weather-dependent\, so be aware that a cancellation/postponement could occur if planning/execution factors are not favorable.* \nHave questions for the experts and collaborators? Reach out here and we’ll make sure they get on the agenda for group discussion. Learn more about pile burning here as well. \nWant to stay up to date on all things Arapaho Roosevelt National Forest? Enter your information here to get on their email list. \nSee you in the field!
URL:https://nocofireshed.org/event/active-slash-pile-burn-field-day/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:Red Feather Lakes Forest Health Community Tour
DESCRIPTION:Co-hosted by the Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed\, The Ember Alliance\, Larimer Conservation District\, W.O.L.F. Sanctuary and the Northern Colorado Fireshed Collaborative \nJoin local nonprofits on a tour of forest restoration and wildfire mitigation projects in the Red Feather Lakes area to learn how groups are working collaboratively\, across boundaries to improve forest health and protect communities against wildfire. The tour will highlight different types of forest treatments that are currently in progress or have been completed including hand thinning\, pile building and burning\, mechanical forest restoration and prescribed fire. \nWhat you will learn: \n\nHow local organizations are collaborating across boundaries to improve forest health\, leverage resources and protect communities against wildfire\nDifferent types of forest treatments in the Red Feather Lakes area including mechanical forest restoration\, hand thinning\, pile burning and prescribed fire\nResources available to private landowners for completing wildfire mitigation and forest health treatments\n\nImportant Information: \n\nPlease bring a lunch\, water\, sunscreen\, layers\, jacket and sturdy boots. We will be doing some short hikes through forested areas.\nWe will meet at the Potbelly Restaurant parking lot (24340 Red Feather Lakes Rd.) at 9:30am. From there we will drive to our first stop located on Manhattan Rd. Carpooling is encouraged!\n\nAgenda \n– 9:30am: Meet at Potbelly – carpooling is encouraged! \n– 10:00-11:30am: Tour the Swanson Ranch Forest Restoration Project \n– 11:30-11:45am: Drive to the W.O.L.F. Sanctuary \n– 11:45am-1:15pm: Tour the W.O.L.F. Sanctuary Wildfire Mitigation Project \n– 1:15-2:00pm: Lunch and socializing with nonprofit partners and community members \nIMPORTANT: No animals will be on site of the W.O.L.F. Sanctuary during this tour! \nFor questions about this tour please contact Megan Maiolo-Heath at megan@poudrewatershed.org.
URL:https://nocofireshed.org/event/red-feather-lakes-forest-health-community-tour/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:Cheley Camp Forest Restoration Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join a tour of the Cheley Camp Forest Restoration Project on June 28th where foresters will lead an interpretive walking tour of the property to discuss the scope and purpose of the project\, as well as the local ecology and the need for forest restoration across the Front Range. \nFor more info and to RSVP email rob.walker@bvlcd.com \n \n 
URL:https://nocofireshed.org/event/cheley-camp-forest-restoration-tour/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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