The Nature Conservancy is hosting an in-depth fire effects monitoring and fire behavior workshop to help interested fire practitioners to expand their knowledge of fire ecology, fire behavior, what it means to be a Fire Effects Monitor (FEMO), and monitoring protocols and methods. Priority deadline for applications is Sunday, August 17, 2025.
Course Dates: October 6-10th
Course Times: 0900-1700
Location: UC Berkeley's Sagehen Creek Field Station in Truckee, California
Cost: Free
Food and Lodging: Provided
Contact delphine.griffith@tnc.org with any questions.
This is intended to be a five-day course blending classroom time and fieldwork with primary emphasis being on building and practicing practical skills. The workshop will include talks and presentations from local and regional experts on weather, fuels, and fire behavior, including instruction in nature journaling with Miriam Morrill, author of Pyrosketchology.
Open to all fire practitioners involved in prescribed, cultural, and/or wildland fire with any level of experience in monitoring fire effects, specifically including:
- Fire practitioners working in mixed conifer Sierra forests and/or interested in learning more about burning and fire effects in this ecosystem
- Fire practitioners at any level of FEMO experience including: (1) Individuals interested in or with experience of fire effects monitoring not associated with taskbooks, (2) Individuals interested in opening an agency FEMO taskbook (note that no taskbooks will be issued at the workshop), (3) Individuals with an agency FEMO taskbook open, (4) Agency Qualified FEMOs
To apply:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQlFEfkryIBCr1_W3IzIZ7bTV7_JciXfUTPj-VhJ2BsYiqpQ/viewform