Certified prescribed fire practitioners in a dozen states can now burn in Georgia thanks to a reciprocity agreement by the state forestry agency.
Southeastern Prescribed Fire
How to: Reintroduction of flames in a fire-excluded landscape
This infrared image clearly illustrates how duff layers at the base of pine trees can smolder long after the surface fire has passed. Long-term residual heat can damage or kill these trees Southern pine stands that have undergone fire exclusion become overgrown and...
Rx fire permit database highlights hot moments and hot spots
A database developed by Tall Timbers coalescing prescribed fire permit data across the Southeast is a first step in answering bigger research questions and serve as a valuable advocacy tool to continue promoting prescribed fire’s widespread use. The Prescribed Fire...
Are hurricanes a growing threat to longleaf and other rare species?
Hurricanes serve as a unique player in the long-term health of forests and endangered species but is their growing intensity a threat?
Tune in: These prescribed fire-centric podcasts are worth a listen
From quail and prescribed fire to land conservation and long-term research, Tall Timbers staffers have a lot to say. Many have appeared on podcasts to relay their expertise in highly-specialized fields, but knowing where to find those episodes can be tough in the sea...
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...
Congressional members urge EPA to ensure efficient and timely use of prescribed fire under new air standards
Twenty-five Democratic congressional leaders from California sent U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan a June 13, 2023, letter expressing concern that a proposed rule to strengthen the national ambient air quality standard “could...
Summer’s dry down is the perfect time to burn wetlands
An uptick in afternoon convection thunderstorms accompanies the summer months. At the same time, we typically start to dry down in April and May, months that are among the driest in the Red Hills. This annual dry down primes our fuels for fires as we enter the...
Jeremy Green is passing on the legacy of prescribed fire
Jeremy Green was born into the world of prescribed fire and he’s passing that knowledge on to the next generation of conservationists. The son of past Tall Timbers Executive Director, Lane Green, and local college instructor of natural resources, Jeremy Green has more...
Poarch Creek Tribe reintroducing fire to the land
The more I learn about fire and the ecology of the Southeast, the more I think about the depth of the connections between beneficial fire and people in the Southeast. In late February, several Tall Timbers staff members had the humbling opportunity to apply prescribed...
Quail Forever training class combines Tall Timbers expertise and federal fire standards
A group of nine Quail Forever biologists joined Tall Timbers this spring for a class combining training standards used for national wildfire coordination with quail management and fire ecology. The course delivers the National Wildland Fire Coordinating Group (NWCG)...
Advertising Campaign for Prescribed Fire Launches 4th Year
Call it public support, social license, or normalization; we all know that community support for prescribed fire is critical to protecting and expanding its use. February 2023 marks the fourth year of a modern advertising campaign by Tall Timbers and the Florida...






















