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Wildfire Protection and Restoration
Updated
07/11/2008
Catastrophic wildfires have ravished extensive areas of the country,
particularly in the West. Recent-year events have surpassed all previous fire
occurrences across the country. Scientists warn of more frequent fires as
populations expand to the urban-wildlands interface. Development of fire
retardant species to establish fire-safe buffers between communities and
susceptible wildlands is needed. In addition, when fires do occur it is
imperative to have readily available supplies of native species to revegetate
burn areas. Plant Materials Centers are selecting species and developing planting techniques for
fire risk reduction and restoration.
Related Publications
Some documents or features may require
Acrobat Reader.
Determining
viability of soil seed banks after wildfires (PDF; 30 KB)
Wildfire
Recovery Tips for Idaho. (PDF; 4.2MB) Fagan, Jody and Dan Ogle. 2006. USDA NRCS, Boiise, Idaho. 2006. 20p. (ID# 6988)
Wildfire
Recovery Tips: Southeast Washington. (PDF; 594 KB) Stannard, Ogle, Kuhn, Yenish.
2005. USDA-NRCS Pullman Plant Materials Center and WSU Cooperative Extension
Service, Pullman WA. August 2005. 26p. (ID# 6202)
Reseeding
after the 2006 fires.. (PDF; 21KB) Stannard, M.E. 2006. WA NRCS: Conservation
Practice information Sheet, Pullman WA. WAPMC Oct 2006. 2p. (ID# 7030)
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