Joint Fire Science Program

Joint Fire Science Program

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🔥 Welcome to the official page of the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP)! We connect science and decision-making to better manage wildland fire.

06/09/2026

Alaska has unique resources and fighting fire here requires unique expertise. Check out recordings on Alaska-specific topics related to the Resource Advisor (REAF) fireline position. The session features a Leader's Intent message, a Leadership Roundtable and deep dives into topics such as native allotments, cultural resources, permafrost, anadromous fish, wildlife, subsistence, and invasive species —and how these resources are impacted by wildland fire and suppression activities. Recordings here: https://www.frames.gov/event/630240
Photo credit: Emily Yurcich

05/28/2026

Looking for tips for prioritizing woody fuel and restoration treatments in sagebrush and
pinyon-juniper ecosystems during an era of vegetation change? Jeanne Chambers and Sofia Koutzoukis share the process developed for the Elko Front.

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05/27/2026

This webinar takes you back to when shirts were optional. Learn about 40 years of rangeland management from severe grazing damage prior to the passage of the Taylor Grazing Act to development and use of native species in postfire restoration. https://youtu.be/CJvoKHo8Uxo.

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
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