Fire Lab November 29, 2018
Please join us for the next Fire Lab on Thursday November 29, 2018 from 4-5 PM at Tap and Handle (upstairs, 307 S. College Ave., Fort Collins, CO 80524). Monique Rocca will be talking with the group about climate change …
Please join us for the next Fire Lab on Thursday November 29, 2018 from 4-5 PM at Tap and Handle (upstairs, 307 S. College Ave., Fort Collins, CO 80524). Monique Rocca will be talking with the group about climate change …
Check out an article about one of our CFRI employees, Caylyn Newcomb, and her interest in plant identification. Veiw full article here.
Mere days into her freshman year, Ryleigh Gelles applied for a job with the Colorado Forest Restoration Institute at Colorado State University. After multiple seasons as a student employee, this natural resources management senior is now blazing her own research …
In response to large, severe wildfires in historically fire-adapted forests in the western US, policy initiatives, such as the USDA Forest Service’s Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (CFLRP), seek to increase the pace and scale of ecological restoration. One required …
Three CFRI student staff members won awards at the Warner College of Natural Resources Awards Banquet on Wednesday, April 18th, 2018. Spencer Elliott won the WCNR Undergraduate Research Award for his work with CFRI. Spencer did research as part of …
We welcome you to join us at the next Fire Lab event held at Tap and Handle in Fort Collins, Colorado. We will meet from 4-5pm on Tuesday April 24th with Dr. Daniel Laighlin presenting on the use of historical …
Research Associate Mike Caggiano wrote a blog post for the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network to share his findings on Collaborative Spatial Fire Management: Getting Ahead of Fire Using Potential Operational Delineations. “At the end of a windy summer day, an engine …
We welcome you to join us at the next Fire Lab event held at Tap and Handle in Fort Collins, Colorado. We will meet from 4-5pm and Rob Addington will introduce a discussion on the GTR-373. All are welcome!
CFRI Director Tony Cheng presented at the Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Department presentation on January 25th, 2018. His talk was titled” Collaborative Adaptive Management for Forest Landscape Principles Into Practice Through the Colorado Forest Restoration Institute” The presentation was recorded …
The USFS, Rocky Mountain Research Station has released the GTR – 373, “Principles and Practices for the Restoration of Ponderosa Pine and Dry Mixed-Conifer Forests of the Colorado Front Range” Read the report here. “A newly released roadmap led by …