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Weaving Palawa knowledge with Western science

Fire, in its essence, is about connecting people with place, past with future, ground to air. The 8th International Fire Behaviour and Fuels conference began today in Hobart, Tasmania with a Welcome to Country from Trawlwoolway man Todd Sculthorpe, who asked everyone to think about knowledge that respects and understands
The devastating effects of wildfire on Dava Moor in the Scottish Highlands 2025 is a scene that is becoming more frequent across the UK. Credit The Heather Trust.

UK Wildfire 2026 heads to Leeds

With many significant wildfire events across the United Kingdom in recent years the scale and impact of these events are increasingly straining the ability to prepare and respond. With that in mind, the 2026 UK Wildfire Conference has launched with the theme New Perspectives, Shared Solutions. The 2026 UK Wildfire

WFCC returns to Canada in 2026

The combined Wildland Fire Canada Conference and Canadian Smoke Forum unites wildland fire management agencies, Indigenous knowledge holders, scientists and community members from across Canada and around the world. This biennial conference focuses on wildland fire management, science and knowledge sharing with the latest research, technology and practices. The last
Save the Date. 8th Fire Behaviour and Fuels Conference, Hobart Tasmania Australia, 28 April-1 May 2026

Four days of Fire Behaviour and Fuels – program release

The four day program for the 8th International Fire Behaviour and Fuels conference in Hobart, Tasmania, in April, is now online. Following on from the success of the 2024 conference in three cities across three countries – Canberra/Australia, Tralee/Ireland and Boise/US – the 2026 conference will be held only in Hobart,