Fire is a form all of its own, but a simple way to understand fire is as a swarm. A swarm of bees. Or starlings. Or mosquitos. A spreading fire is a swarm of ignitions, a series of small fires over and over.
Season 4 of Forestcast is a series of fires, a series of voices. It’s a 360-degree introduction to fire from a scientific standpoint. The story of how fire research shapes our landscapes, and our lives.
Through kaleidoscoping voices from across the country, listeners will be taken inside the largest forest research organization in the world to hear from seventeen scientists on what they know, and don’t know, about one of the most complex elements in nature—fire.
In episode one, hear from research mechanical engineer, Sara McAllister, on the process of ignition; spatial fire analyst, Greg Dillon, on the timeline of fire management and research in the Forest Service; and research forester, Dan Dey, on the history of fire: where it was, where it’s been, and what can be done knowing its history?
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Forestcast is an official USDA Forest Service podcast, and is produced by USDA Forest Service Research and Development.
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Questions or ideas for the show? Connect with Jon at jonathan.yales@usda.gov
This episode, we used the following archival recordings:
Afire: Understanding Different Fire
Afire: Understanding Fire Differently
Flying the Nuthatch Home
Women of Research: Our Sustainable Future with Cindi West
Women of Research: Scientific & Ethical Integrity with Maggie Hardy
Women of Research: Changing the World Through Soil with Deb Page-Dumroese
Women of Research: A Life of Healthy Forests with Jenny Juzwik
Women of Research: The Nature of Stewardship with Lindsay Campbell
Women of Research: Plots to Blocks with Sjana Schanning
Women of Research: Juggling Motherhood & Ornithology with Susannah Lerman
Women of Research: Watershed Moments & Moms with Chelcy Miniat
Women of Research: An Ode to Mentors by Sara Brown
Women of Research: Twenty-Five Years of Mentorship with Laura Kenefic & Susan Stout
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Backcross: A Return to Elm Street
Backcross: The Past, Present and Future of American Chestnut
Backcross: How Do You Breed Better Trees?
Backcross: Tree Species Restoration & Resistance Breeding
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