“Untrammeling the Wilderness: Restoring Natural Conditions Through the Return of Human-ignited Fire” with Clare Boerigter and Jonathan Coop
Presentations are Wednesdays at 6pm at the Third Street Center in Carbondale, CO, and Thursdays at 6pm at Pitkin County Library, in Aspen, CO.
About the Presentation
Historical and contemporary policies and practices have resulted in over a century of fire exclusion across much of the US. Within designated wilderness areas, the exclusion of fire constitutes a fundamental and ubiquitous act of trammeling. Here we present a framework assessing the substantial, long-term, and negative effects of fire exclusion on the natural conditions of fire-adapted wilderness ecosystems, including unnatural fuel loads and anomalously severe fires, compounded by a warmer and drier climate. To untrammel more than a century of fire exclusion, human-ignited fire may be critical to restoring the natural character of fire-adapted wilderness landscapes while also supporting ecocultural restoration efforts sought by Indigenous peoples.
About the Speaker
Clare Boerigter is a fire research fellow, science writer, and former wildland firefighter for the U.S. Forest Service. Her work on fire, climate change, environmental research and more has appeared in publications for the U.S. Forest Service and the University of Minnesota, and in literary magazines such as Guernica. In 2021, she graduated with an MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of Minnesota; she is currently at work on a science memoir about her experiences as a woman in the world of wildland firefighting.
Jonathan Coop, Ph.D, is a professor in the Clark Family School of Environment and Sustainability at Western Colorado University. He is a forest ecologist who studies how natural systems are affected by land use legacies, altered disturbance regimes, and a changing climate. Coop also works with land managers to develop and test intervention strategies to sustain forest ecosystem function during an era of intensifying change.
Learn more about the Naturalist Nights series and upcoming speakers here.
*Registration for Wednesday night’s lecture in Carbondale can be found at wildernessworkshop.org.
With questions or comments about this program, please contact communityprograms@aspennature.org or call 970.925.5756.
“Untrammeling the Wilderness: Restoring Natural Conditions Through the Return of Human-ignited Fire” with Clare Boerigter and Jonathan Coop
Price
Free
RegisterWednesday & Thursday, 6pm
Upcoming Date:
March 6, 2025 from 6–7pm