Nebraska Prescribed Fire Safety Council

Nebraska Prescribed Fire Safety
To promote the safe, legal, and responsible use of prescribed fire as a natural resource management tool.


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alt src=http://cwfima.com/images/stories/classroom_outside300.jpgThe Nebraska Prescribed Fire Safety Council’s mission is to promote the safe, legal, and responsible use of prescribed fire as a natural resource management tool.  The Council encourages the exchange of information, techniques and experiences among practitioners of prescribed fire in Nebraska. The Council’s objectives include:

  1. Promoting and providing training related to the safe use of prescribed burning.
  2. Providing education and outreach regarding the purpose, and benefits of prescribed burning.
  3. Working to assure that Nebraska state law supports the right and ability of the public to use prescribed fire.
  4. Developing and maintaining cooperative relations between prescribed fire practitioners.
  5. Striving to establish affordable insurance opportunities for practitioners and contractors.
  6. Working to assure available funding for activities associated with prescribed fire.

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Workshops & Job Opportunities
UPCOMING

Prescribed Burn Workshops in Nebraska     Contact: David Carr
Dec. 12th               St. Paul         Advanced Prescribed Burn Workshop
Jan. 17th                Bloomfield    Advanced Prescribed Burn Workshop
Jan. 24th                Ithaca           Advanced Prescribed Burn Workshop
Jan. 25th                Deshler         Advanced Prescribed Burn Workshop
Jan. 30th                Curtis           Advanced Prescribed Burn Workshop
Feb. 12-15th           St. Paul         S-290 Intermediate Fire Behavior
Feb. 20th               Kearney         Prescribed Burn Taskforce Burn School
Feb. 20th               Kearney         Evening Firefighters Prescribed Burn Training
Feb. 21st               Gothenburg    Prescribed Burn Taskforce Burn School
Feb. 26th              Grand Island    RT-130 Annual Fireline Refresher Training

DECEMBER

December 2-7, 2012
Resource Specialist Training- Prescribed Fire Training Center workshop to be held in Florida.  Workshop geared towards those in the following professions but are not limited to: Wildlife Biologists, Hydrologists, Range Managers, Forestry and Silviculture Specialists and Techs, Land Managers, Botanists, Archeologists, and any discipline that may benefit or be affected by the presence/absence of fire. Info

December 13 - February 21
Nebraska Prescribed Burn Training Workshops- 19 different workshops throughout the state, both basic and advanced. Sponsored by Pheasants Forever, Quail Forever; hosted by Nebraska Game & Parks Commission, Nebraska Environmental Trust, Prescribed Burn Task Force, Central Platte Natural Resources District and Natural Resources Conservation Service. Flyer

December 15-18, 2012
Fuels Analysis Techniques-
36 hours (Saturday–Tuesday) taught in a weekend format- Cost is $1,195.00
The target audiences are GS-4 through GS-9 with little or no technical fuels education. The courses will teach students how to correctly collect and summarize fuels information and perform fuels analysis via fire behavior and effects predictions. It is expected that the information could then be incorporated into a NEPA oriented fire/fuels analysis. Both courses will be held at the Phoenix Inn, in Bend, Oregon. The Central Oregon location will provide access to both forest and grass/brush vegetation types. Instructor is Art Benefiel who has significant experience teaching TFM and fire/fuels classes for Washington Institute. He's currently a Professor of Forestry & Geographic Information Systems at Central Oregon Community College, Bend Oregon. Masters Degree in Forest Resource Management from University of Washington in Wildland Fire Management. EARN CREDITS THROUGH HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY: Students completing these courses are eligible to earn two credits per class through HSU. Credits cost $80.00 each.  Contact: Laura James,Washington Institute| (425) 788-5161 x23 | wi@washingtoninstitute.netwww.washingtoninstitute.net

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Administrator:  Central Platte NRD | 215 Kaufman Ave | Grand Island NE 68803 | Phone: 308-385-6282 | Fax: 308-385-6285