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Fires are popping up everywhere! Our Host Sam Stanford and PhD candidate in the School of Forestry, Gabrielle Ayres will bring you an introduction of Fire Ecology & Fire Management while addressing key terms you may have heard of or are unfamiliar with. Then they discuss how human behavior and Climate change effects the natural landscape and psychological interpretations that led us to where we are today. Then to end out a beautiful and enlightening episode, Gabrielle & Sam touch upon what’s next? In terms of how to adapt, and what will come from forest management.

Meet Gabrielle Ayres:

Gaby is a PhD candidate in the School of Forestry at Northern Arizona University. She grew up in nature-rich South Africa, where her interest in ecology emerged. As an ecologist, she tries to expose herself to as many ecosystems as possible. As a result of this, she has travelled to 18 different countries, including parts of Western Dronning Maud Land in Antarctica for her MSc research on rock-lichen interactions.

Now, Gaby is carrying out research on forest response to climate change across the Rocky Mountains in the continental U.S. Her interests lie in fire ecology, dendrochronology (tree-rings), and climate change. In a nutshell, Gaby is an ecological biogeographer with itchy feet, always looking for an adventure and a chance to learn more!

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Fires are popping up everywhere! Our Host Sam Stanford and PhD candidate in the School of Forestry, Gabrielle Ayres will bring you an introduction of Fire Ecology & Fire Management while addressing key terms you may have heard of or are unfamiliar with. Then they discuss how human behavior and Climate change effects the natural landscape and psychological interpretations that led us to where we are today. Then to end out a beautiful and enlightening episode, Gabrielle & Sam touch upon what’s next? In terms of how to adapt, and what will come from forest management.

Meet Gabrielle Ayres:

Gaby is a PhD candidate in the School of Forestry at Northern Arizona University. She grew up in nature-rich South Africa, where her interest in ecology emerged. As an ecologist, she tries to expose herself to as many ecosystems as possible. As a result of this, she has travelled to 18 different countries, including parts of Western Dronning Maud Land in Antarctica for her MSc research on rock-lichen interactions.

Now, Gaby is carrying out research on forest response to climate change across the Rocky Mountains in the continental U.S. Her interests lie in fire ecology, dendrochronology (tree-rings), and climate change. In a nutshell, Gaby is an ecological biogeographer with itchy feet, always looking for an adventure and a chance to learn more!

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