Fire University

By Dr. Marcus Lashley & Dr. Carolina Baruzzi

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Episodes: 39

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Fire University is a science-based podcast covering the latest research in fire ecology and how it relates to management of wildlife and plant communities.

Episode Date
Fire in the herblands | #39
Dec 20, 2023
Canadian wildfires | #38
Oct 25, 2023
Finding fires lightning fast | #37
Jul 26, 2023
Introducing co-host of Fire University | #36
Jun 15, 2023
Fire coordination and education | #35
Feb 15, 2023
#34 | Outreach programs in fire science, ft. Laurel Kays
Jan 25, 2023
#33 | Ecosystem services of fire, ft. Dr. Kevin Robertson
Dec 07, 2022
#32 | Bighorn sheep and fire heterogeneity, ft. Dr. Victoria Donovan
Oct 31, 2022
#31 | A conversation with fire experts from all over the U.S.
Sep 14, 2022
#30 | Rising tick populations….is it deer or fire? ft. Dr. Carolina Baruzzi
Aug 15, 2022
#29 | Management activities in the July heat, ft. Dr. Will Gulsby
Jul 05, 2022
#28 | Fire creates unique habitat features, ft. Dr. Chitwood & Dr. Elmore
Jun 14, 2022
#27 | Fire as a tool to increase nutrient availability for fawns and lactating does, ft. Dr. Bronson Strickland
May 31, 2022
#26 |The thumbnail history of fire on the planet, ft. Dr. Stephen Pyne
May 10, 2022
#25 | Effects of fire across the US landscape, ft. Dr. Katie Greenberg
Apr 12, 2022
#24 | Turkey habitat timeline, ft. Ryan Basinger
Mar 11, 2022
#23 | The landowner’s role managing for wild turkey, ft. Ted DeVos
Mar 10, 2022
#22 | Creating turkey management prescriptions, ft. Chipper Gibbes
Mar 09, 2022
#21 | Managing turkeys with fire ft. David Hawley
Mar 08, 2022
#20 | Status of the turkey, ft. Dr. Mike Chamberlain
Mar 07, 2022
#19 | Fall burning on oak regeneration, ft. Moriah Boggess
Feb 15, 2022
#18 | Planting the idea for more fire, ft. David Mason
Dec 15, 2021
#17 | Fire and invasive species, ft. Dr. David Coyle
Nov 16, 2021
#16 | The value of co-ops & meeting management goals, ft. Dr. Bronson Strickland
Oct 19, 2021
#15 | Burning outside the dormant season on pine survival and growth, ft. Dr. Morgan Varner & John Willis
Sep 21, 2021
#14 | What to do when you can't burn, ft. Dr. Craig Harper & Dr. Bronson Strickland
Aug 24, 2021
#13 | How fire affects predators, ft. Dr. Michael Cherry
Jul 20, 2021
#12 | Promoting the poults: how to create high-quality brooding cover, ft. John Gruchy
Jun 22, 2021
#11 | Using fire to manage for deer, ft. Dr. Will Gulsby & Dr. Bronson Strickland
May 25, 2021
#10 | Managing quail habitat using prescribed fire, ft. Dr. James Martin & Dr. Mark McConnell
Apr 27, 2021
#09 | Fire & wildlife habitat from the graduate student's perspective, ft. Rainer Nichols, Moriah Boggess, & Jacob Dykes
Mar 30, 2021
#08 | Burning while turkeys are nesting, ft. Dr. Mike Chamberlain & David Hawley
Mar 16, 2021
#07 | Tools and tips to getting started with prescribed fire, ft. John Gruchy & John Stivers
Mar 02, 2021
#06 | The role of fire in perpetuating oak dominance in upland hardwoods, ft. Dr. Heather Alexander & Dr. Steve Brewer
Jan 26, 2021
#05 | The next generation of prescribed burning, ft. Dr. Morgan Varner & Kevin Hiers
Jan 12, 2021
#04 | Patch-burn-grazing as a strategy to manage grassland communities, ft. Dr. Sam Fuhlendorf & Bob Hamilton
Dec 22, 2020
#03 | Where to get information, experience, and collaborators to meet prescribed burning objectives, ft. Zach Prusak & Andy Rappe
Dec 15, 2020
#02 | Burning in upland hardwoods, ft. Dr. Craig Harper, Jordan Nanney, & John Gruchy
Dec 08, 2020
#01 | Introduction to Fire University, ft. Dr. Marcus Lashley & Charlotte Nowak
Dec 01, 2020