You know prescribed fire is a key practice for reducing wildfire risk, but how well do you understand wildfire risk in your community, or better yet, the wildfire risk to your existing home or the parcel of land you just picked for your dream build? Those of you with...
National Fire Science
New sign-on letter to support the National Prescribed Fire Act
The Association for Fire Ecology just released a sign-on letter to support the bipartisan National Prescribed Fire Act. Tall Timbers endorsed the recently introduced bill in June 2024 based on its proposed investment in prescribed fire and important policy direction...
Ground breaks on Leigh Perkins Conservation Education Center
An exciting new chapter opened at Tall Timbers this month with a groundbreaking on the Leigh Perkins Conservation Education Center.
Investing in the science of smoke
Holly Nowell, PhD, has been hired as Tall Timbers Smoke Science Program director. She’ll work to better understand, map, and help fire practitioners manage smoke in the Red Hills, Albany and eventually at a national level.
Tall Timbers endorses bipartisan legislation introduced to support prescribed fire
Tall Timbers is endorsing the recently introduced bipartisan National Prescribed Fire Act of 2024. The bill includes continued investments in prescribed fire and important policy direction to help protect existing burning while also expanding the use of beneficial...
We don’t get to pick between climate solutions and forest management
There is no doubt that increased wildfire is a symptom of climate change, yet climate solutions are not the solution to wildfires. Decades of not allowing beneficial fire in our forests and grasslands have left us with overgrowth that fuels blazes that become...
“Good Fire, Bad Fire” film looks toward active forest management
A new film by the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) highlights the work of several organizations to restore healthy forests across the U.S. Released in mid-May, Good Fire, Bad Fire Inside the Race to Restore America's Forests, delves into the role of...
Land management recommendations “braided” from Indigenous Knowledge and western science
Western scientists increasingly recognize that Indigenous land stewardship practices built and maintained more resilient and ecologically diverse forests than today.
Controlled burns mitigate wildfire damage and losses in the Okefenokee
A cornerstone of our land management strategy, prescribed fire, is once again in the spotlight following the findings from a recent study led by Tall Timbers that showed that prescribed fire helped mitigate wildfire damage in the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge.
Albany smoke management training draws a crowd
Air quality standards are currently a big topic in the prescribed fire world, and Albany, Georgia, has unfortunately become a test case for protecting prescribed fire use. In January 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency caught the attention of burn managers...
Tools to avoid housing, wildfire repeat
“We made too many wrong mistakes.” Yogi Berra. This quote from catcher/philosopher Yogi Berra is actually somewhat profound. We all make mistakes that have little bearing on our lives — thinking, for instance, that we look great in those cargo shorts! But it’s the...
Komareks’ international work lives on as Europe explores prescribed fire
Ed and Betty Komarek's boot prints remain in Portugal's soot more than 50 years after they went there to spread the gospel of prescribed fire. Fast forward to 2023, and the same areas around Mafra where one of the original Tall Timbers founders visited are still being...