Episode 25 - Effects of Fire Across the US Landscape
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In this episode of Fire University, Marcus chats with Dr. Katie Greenberg, research ecologist of upland hardwood ecology and management for the USDA Forest Service. Join as they discuss findings from long-term research treatments studying the effects of fire intensity on disturbance-dependent species. From open savannahs to upland oaks, you’ll learn the history of fire on the North American landscape as well as tips for improving your current land management practices.   Katie H. Greenberg | [email protected] Paper: Greenberg et al 2021. Introduction to Fire Ecology Across USA Forested Ecosystems: Past, Present, and Future. In Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems (pp. 1-30). Springer, Cham.   Want to help fund ongoing research at the UF DEER Lab? Click here to donate today! For more information, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Dr. Marcus Lashley: @DrDisturbance UF DEER Lab: @ufdeerlab
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