Forestry Content / Forestry Content for 做TV en Reforms Needed to Expand Prescribed Burns /climate/news/reforms-needed-expand-prescribed-burns A 做TV paper pinpoints obstacles and suggests strategies for getting more prescribed fire on the ground in the wildfire-prone U.S. West. November 15, 2023 - 9:15am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/reforms-needed-expand-prescribed-burns Using AI to Analyze Wildfire Impacts /climate/blog/toolkit-assess-ecosystem-resilience-wildfire A new 做TV project applies artificial intelligence to analyze wildfire impacts on natural ecosystems. March 29, 2023 - 11:40am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/blog/toolkit-assess-ecosystem-resilience-wildfire Fungi that Causes Pine Ghost Canker Detected in S. California Trees /climate/blog/fungi-causes-pine-ghost-canker-detected-s-california-trees Fungal pathogens that cause pine ghost canker are infecting conifer trees in urban forests of Southern California, 做TV scientists found. February 23, 2023 - 7:54am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/blog/fungi-causes-pine-ghost-canker-detected-s-california-trees Unprecedented Levels of High-Severity Fire Burn in Sierra Nevada Forests /climate/news/unprecedented-levels-high-severity-fire-burn-sierra-nevada-forests High-severity wildfire is occurring at unprecedented rates in Sierra Nevada forests compared to before 1850, finds 做TV study. January 20, 2023 - 9:45am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/unprecedented-levels-high-severity-fire-burn-sierra-nevada-forests Monitoring Forest Threats with New Open Forest Observatory /climate/blog/monitoring-forest-threats-new-open-forest-observatory The Open Forest Observatory project at 做TV will use drones, mapping, AI, remote sensing and more to create a powerful tool to better monitor forest threats, like wildfire. September 21, 2022 - 11:53am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/blog/monitoring-forest-threats-new-open-forest-observatory Little Fires: Landowners Learn to Burn /climate/news/little-fires-landowners-learn-to-burn Learn about landowners efforts to combat climate change and wildfires with prescribed burning and the benefits and challenges of this technique in this 做TV story. April 19, 2022 - 9:15am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/little-fires-landowners-learn-to-burn Discovery Uncovers a New Leaf for Redwoods /climate/news/discovery-uncovers-new-leaf-redwoods <p><span><span><span>Redwoods are among the most well-studied trees on the planet, and yet their mysteries continue to surprise and delight scientists and nature lovers.&nbsp;</span></span></span></p> March 16, 2022 - 7:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/discovery-uncovers-new-leaf-redwoods Just What Is a Resilient Forest, Anyway? /climate/news/just-what-resilient-forest-anyway <p><span><span><span><span>What does a resilient forest look like in Californias Sierra Nevada? A lot fewer trees than were used to, according to a study of frequent-fire forests from the University of California, Davis.</span></span></span></span></p> January 19, 2022 - 11:15am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/just-what-resilient-forest-anyway Drought and Climate Change Shift Tree Disease in Sierra Nevada /climate/news/drought-and-climate-change-shift-tree-disease-sierra-nevada <p><span><span><span>Even pathogens have their limits. When it gets too hot or too dry, some pathogens like many living things search for cooler, wetter and more hospitable climes. Ecologists have questioned if a warming, drying climate is connected to the spread of plant disease, but detecting a climate change fingerprint has been elusive.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></span></span></p> August 24, 2021 - 8:54am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/drought-and-climate-change-shift-tree-disease-sierra-nevada Lichens Slow to Return After Wildfire /climate/news/lichens-slow-to-return-after-wildfire <p><span><span><span>Lichen communities may take decades and in some cases up to a century to fully return to chaparral ecosystems after wildfire, finds a study from the University of California, Davis, and Stanford University. </span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span><a href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ddi.13295">The study</a>, published today in the journal Diversity and Distributions, is the most comprehensive to date of long-term lichen recolonization after fire. </span></span></span></p> May 10, 2021 - 11:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/lichens-slow-to-return-after-wildfire