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FEIS summarizes and synthesizes research about living organisms in the United States—their biology, ecology, and relationship to fire.
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Information was collected from both scientific literature and expert opinions and summarized by the Midwest Invasive Plant Network (MIPN), in partnership with the Mark Renz lab from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Developed by Tall Timbers Research Station, this database includes over 26,000 citations for fire science and research literature.
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FRAMES provides a systematic method of exchanging information and transferring technology between wildland fire researchers, managers, and other stakeholders in order to make wildland fire documents, data, tools, and other resources easy to find and use
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Search research results, digests, briefs, and synthesis from JFSP
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The Fire Research Institute is a not-for-profit wildland fire library. Users can access their library database with over 80,000 books, journal articles, videos, training manuals, dissertations, news reports, and other material on wildland fire.
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This online system searches for publications by Research and Development scientists in the US Forest Service. All Treesearch publications were written or produced by Forest Service personnel and are in the public domain.
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The Lake States Fire Science Library provides web features, summaries, syntheses, and links to important publications from key scientists for the Lake States region.