Steven Smith, Wildlife and Fisheries Consultant with the Noble Research Institute, discusses weather and prescribed fire at the Prescribed Fire for Wildlife and Livestock on January 15, 2019 in Marietta, OK.
Dr. Roger Q. Landers, Jr. (Jake) shares his range management stories, insight, and advice at the 2017 Flame and Fortune Burn School.
This video looks at how fire historically has been a part of the landscape in the southern U.S. and how the frequency and the season of the burn can help landowners meet their goals. This video is in the Fire Effects in Oklahoma series.
This video looks at how fire historically has been a part of the landscape in the southern U.S. and how the frequency and the season of the burn can help landowners meet their goals. This video is in the Fire Effects in Oklahoma series.
John Weir takes us to the site of recent prescribed burns near Lake Carl Blackwell in Payne County to demonstrate the importance of a regular burning schedule to manage the land.
John Weir takes us to the site of recent prescribed burns near Lake Carl Blackwell in Payne County to demonstrate the importance of a regular burning schedule to manage the land.
Watch this short video explaining the behavior of back, flank, and head fires on a prescribed burn.
This video showcases how to combat your juniper or cedar, especially Redberry Juniper, through the integration of fire and post-fire targeted grazing with goats.
Oklahoma burn association members discuss the equipment they use to successfully hold prescribed fires.
Oklahoma burn association members discuss the equipment they use to successfully hold prescribed fires.
Learn more about the different types of spray rigs for UTVs, ATVs, and trucks. Many of these rigs are available for purchase online or can be made at home with the proper equipment.
Making the right phone calls, including informing neighbors and the authorities, of an upcoming prescribed burn contributes to fire culture differentiating between wildfire smoke and prescribed fire smoke.
Prescribed burning is very important to the rangelands of Texas and the removal of fire in our ecosystems, thus resulting in altering our native plant communities and fire regimes.
Using Prescribed fire to mitigate accumulated fuel loads and to proactively manage fuels before red flag conditions arise in wildfire season can be very beneficial. Learn more here from Dr. Charles Taylor.
Do growing season burns attract wildlife? Game cameras are being used to compare how wildlife use burned and non-burned sites.
Do growing season burns attract wildlife? Game cameras are being used to compare how wildlife use burned and non-burned sites.
In this video, Chris Schenck, Texas Parks and WildlifeStatewide Fire Program Leader discusses what a Prescribed Burn Association (PBA)is, the role a Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) plays in a prescribed burn, and the importance of Unified Command in a prescribed fire situation.
This is a recording of the Prescribed Burn Plan Writing Workshop hosted virtually. Participants will learn the different components of a prescribed burn plan and how to develop a plan to maximize safety and effectiveness during a prescribed fire. These workshops are for landowners, resource professionals, volunteer fire departments, and others interested in burning. No prior burn experience is necessary to participate.
Directors: Erin McCready, Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Dillon Fogarty, Ph.D. Student, Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Editors: Dr. Dirac Twidwell Jr., Associate Professor, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Dr. Craig Allen, Resilience Scientist, Director for the Center for Resilience in Working Agricultural Landscapes (RWAL)
Featuring: Dr. Dirac Twidwell Jr., Associate Professor, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Dr. Craig Allen, Resilience Scientist, Director for the Center for Resilience in Working Agricultural Landscapes (RWAL)
Dr. Dwayne Elmore, Wildlife Extension Specialist, Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State University
John Weir, Associate Extension Specialist, Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State University
Dr. Samuel Fuhlendorf, Regents Professor and Groendyke Chair in Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma State University