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On the Web
- Mixed Severity Fire Regimes: Ecology and Management - A conference sponsored by The Association for Fire Ecology on Mixed Severity Fire Regimes: Ecology and Management, November 17-19, 2004, Spokane, Washington.
- E.V. Komarek Fire Ecology Database - Large bibliography covering applications of prescribed burning, control of wildfires, and other topics in fire ecology. International in scope with emphasis on North America.
- Fire Effects Information System (FEIS) - Up-to-date information about fire effects on plants and animals of North America, developed at the USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station's Fire Sciences Laboratory in Missoula, Montana.
- Woods Ablaze - This edition of The Why Files examines the role of fire in natural systems, and the role of science in understanding wildfires.
- California-Nevada-Hawaii Forest Fire Council - Information and networking on issues of wildland fire control and land management policies.
- Pinus serotina - Includes distribution and occurrence, botanical and ecological characteristics, value and use, and fire ecology.
- Pinus rigida - Includes distribution and occurrence, botanical and ecological characteristics, value and use, and fire ecology.
- Pinus banksiana - Includes distribution and occurrence, botanical and ecological characteristics, value and use, and fire ecology.
- Pinus echinata - Includes distribution and occurrence, botanical and ecological characteristics, value and use, and fire ecology.
- Pinus aristata - Includes distribution and occurrence, botanical and ecological characteristics, value and use, and fire ecology.
Wikipedia Articles
- Fire ecology - [Old Fire] burning in the [[San Bernardino Mountains (image taken from the International Space Station)]]
- Controlled burn - Prescribed or controlled burning (back burning) is a technique sometimes used in forest management, farming, prairie restoration or greenhouse gas abatement. Fire is a natural part of both forest and grassland ecology and controlled fire can be a tool for foresters.
- Stephen J. Pyne - Stephen J. Pyne is a professor in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University, specializing in the history of ecology, the history of exploration, and the history of fire.