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Friends of Fire

Friends of Fire

By Southern Fire Exchange

Friends of Fire discuss a variety of fire science topics relevant to southeastern US ecosystems. Produced by the Southern Fire Exchange, a regional program for fire science delivery in the Southeast, to help bridge the divide between the fire science and natural resource management communities.

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Reintroducing Fire into Long Unburned Pine Forests

Friends of FireOct 19, 2020

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Collaborative Research Burns - The Future of Fire Science

Collaborative Research Burns - The Future of Fire Science

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Developing an Effective Communication Plan to Help Drive a Successful Burn Program

Developing an Effective Communication Plan to Help Drive a Successful Burn Program

As fire managers, we have a duty to consider everyone who is going to be impacted by our actions, whether it be the neighbors adjacent to your burn or a town three counties away where the smoke is settling down. In this episode of Friends of Fire, Ludie Bond, Public Information Officer (PIO) / Wildfire Mitigation Specialist with the Florida Forest Service, imparts that “You may not be a communications professional, but you are a fire professional, you are a prescribed burn professional, and as such, communications is key to being able to have that successful prescribed burn program.” As a trusted messenger to many communities through building relationships and adaptive messaging, Ludie describes key factors to a successful communications plan that benefits the community, your work, and ecosystem restoration as a whole.

Successful Communication Plan:

1. Identify your audience[s]
2. Build a relationship with your audience
3. Learn about what kind of information your audience needs / is interested in
4. Determine where your audience gets their information
5. Identify their trusted messengers
6. Act as the trusted messenger or work with your audience’s trusted messenger to disseminate information to the community
7. Use the communication methods that your audience prefers to share the information that they should and/or want to know
8. Be transparent, honest, patient, and understanding
9. Establish a year-round communications plan in preparation for, during, and after fire operations

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Call-When-Needed Fire Crew Model - Part 2
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Wild Turkeys and Prescribed Fire - Part 2

Wild Turkeys and Prescribed Fire - Part 2

This episode continues the discussion on Wild Turkeys and Prescribed Fire with Jay Cantrell and Dr. Michael Chamberlain. We discuss challenges of managing for wild turkeys, public perception of prescribed fire’s effect on turkeys, the effect of growing season / nesting season fires on turkey habitat and survival, potential effects of climate change on the bird, and the benefits and challenges of managers and researchers working together.

Dec 31, 202034:45
Wild Turkeys and Prescribed Fire - Part 1

Wild Turkeys and Prescribed Fire - Part 1

This is part 1 of a 2-part discussion where Jay Cantrell (Assistant Big Game Program Coordinator with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources) and Dr. Michael Chamberlain (Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Georgia) discuss the relationship between Eastern Wild Turkeys and prescribed fire. In this episode we cover turkey population history, recent population declines and the potential causes, how to best manage for wild turkeys, and more.

Nov 28, 202035:21
Reintroducing Fire into Long Unburned Pine Forests

Reintroducing Fire into Long Unburned Pine Forests

Dr. Ajay Sharma, a fire researcher - Assistant Professor, at the University of Florida, and Shan Cammack, a fire practitioner - wildlife biologist and fire safety officer, with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR), discuss what happens when fire is removed from a fire adapted ecosystem, best management practices of reintroducing fire into long unburned pine ecosystems, the challenges and risks of the process, the "duff problem," and more.

Duffbuster 3000 Tutorial Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIHf5ttJE10

Fact Sheet - Reintroducing Fire Into Long-Unburned Pine Stands: The Duff Problem:
https://southernfireexchange.org/wp-content/uploads/2018-4.pdf

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Oct 19, 202035:58