After the Fire

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331Forestry / Systems ecology / Controlled burn / Firefighting / Tree / Wildfires / Land management / Agriculture

The following photographs were taken from a permanent photo point on the Green River Game Land in Polk County, NC. They show vegetation before and after two prescribed burns which were conducted for the National Fire and

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Source URL: www.cafms.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-13 15:41:26
332Firefighting in the United States / Crime / Fire marshal / Fire safety / Cigarette / Firefighter / National Fire Protection Association / Fire sprinkler system / Vermont / Safety / Firefighting / Public safety

S t a t e o f V e r m o n t D ep a r t m e n t o f P u b l i c S a f e t y OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL, STATE FIRE ACADEMY AND THE STATE HAZ-MAT TEAM SUPPORT AFTER IRENE

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Source URL: firesafety.vermont.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-10 13:52:24
333Ecological succession / Fire / Firefighting / Wildland fire suppression / USDA Forest Service / Fuel model / Fire ecology / Wildfire / Forest Vegetation Simulator / Wildfires / Forestry / Systems ecology

Proof of the restorative power of fuel treatments: three months after a prescribed burn in the Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri, cardinal flowers and ironweed thrive. Credit: Megan York-Harris and the USDA Forest S

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Source URL: www.firescience.gov

Language: English - Date: 2011-03-08 10:18:03
334Land management / Emergency management / Environmental soil science / Ecological succession / Fire / Burned area emergency response / Aerial seeding / Soil / Wildfire / Agriculture / Natural hazards / Environment

Washington State’s 2006 Tripod Fire served as one of the study sites evaluating the effectiveness of seeding and fertilization for increasing plant cover during the first two years after a severe wildfire. Credit: Inak

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Source URL: www.firescience.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-09-09 14:55:20
335Land management / Natural hazards / Land use / Systems ecology / Soil / Management / Salvage logging / Fire ecology / Post-fire seeding / Wildfires / Ecological succession / Fire

A blanket of severely burned red soil remains after the 2003 Booth and Bear Butte (B&B) fire, providing a timely opportunity for researchers to collect study samples. Credit: Douglas Shank. Assessing Post-fire Treatment

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Source URL: www.firescience.gov

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-18 17:07:34
336Firefighting in the United States / Explosive material / Public safety / Safety / Emergency management / Crime / Fire marshal / Firefighting

WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER DAMAGE HAS OCCURRED If you have a complaint about blasting, please contact the State Fire Marshal’s Office at[removed]. Ø The State Fire Marshal’s Office will conduct an investigation at the

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Source URL: www.tn.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-13 09:40:41
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Title[removed]NEBRASKA STATE FIRE MARSHAL Chapter 24 - EFFECTIVE DATE AND REPEAL OF EARLIER RULES 001. These rules and regulations shall become effective five (5) days after filing with the Revisor of Regulations and the S

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Source URL: www.sfm.state.ne.us

- Date: 2014-02-11 17:29:27
    338Fire / Ecology / Natural hazards / Occupational safety and health / Wildfires / Chaparral / Herbicide / Fire ecology / Systems ecology / Physical geography / Ecological succession

    After a stand-replacing fire in the Sierra Nevada, shrubs develop and are then removed so conifers can be planted. Credit: T. McGinnis, U.S. Geological Survey. After the Fire: Assessing Post-treatment Effects on Fine Fue

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    Source URL: www.firescience.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2011-01-05 16:45:17
    339Fire / Wildfires / Flora / Cupressus bakeri / Cypress / Controlled burn / Cupressaceae / Cupressus sargentii / Flora of the United States / Systems ecology / Ecological succession

    Baker cypress cones opening after the 2006 Titus Fire. Credit: Erin Rentz. Saving the Cypress: Restoring Fire to Rare, At-risk Species Summary Many populations of Baker and Macnab cypress are dying without signs of rege

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    Source URL: www.firescience.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2011-07-14 13:01:55
    340Salvage logging / Red-cockaded Woodpecker / Acorn Woodpecker / Woodpeckers / Picoides / Melanerpes

    Above photo, taken nine years after the 1994 Star Gulch Fire in Idaho, illustrates snags that were used as nesting habitat and as source of insect food by white-headed and Lewis’s woodpeckers. Woodpecker Habitat After

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    Source URL: www.firescience.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2011-12-01 14:38:43
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