Resources for Activity 8: Fire Management
Overview Students will learn about the many interdependencies of forests and fire in healthy ecosystems. They will research plant and animal species that depend on fire, and will determine some of their relationships. They will also look at problems that occur when humans live in or near forested areas.
Subjects: Environmental Science, Ecology, Social Studies.
Student Pages The Crisis in Our Forests Fire Suppression Equals Bigger, Hotter, and More Destructive Wildfires Protecting Your Home from Wildfire
Urban and Community Forestry Website Connections www.plt.org/cms/urbanforestry
Earth & Sky Radio Correlations This activity can be supplemented with related Earth & Sky radio shows that you can download for use in your classroom. Learn about the PLT and Earth & Sky Initiative.
Additional Resources "Fire's Role in Ecosystems: A Hot Topic" - An electronic fieldtrip from the Bureau of Land Management, available at: www.efieldtrips.org
Two Sides of Fire Video explores the role of fire in a forest ecosystem. Videos are available for $15 for 1-4 orders. For ordering information contact the Temperate Forest Foundation at 503-579-6762.
ELC's "Firestorm: Thinking Critically About Environmental Issues"
This US Government Photos, Graphics, and Multimedia Webpage includes a wealth of resources—from blogs to podcasts to photo galleries and more. Under the Science and Technology Podcasts, check out the “Earth Science Topics from the US Government Survey” for several podcasts on wildfires.
State-Specific Resources Georgia fire information and pictures, made available by the Georgia Forestry Commission
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