
Episode 87: Vegetation response varies by season of burning in pine woodlands across the southeastern US
From Fire Ecology Chats by Association for Fire Ecology
March 26, 2026 · 10 min · Season 1 · Episode 87
About this episode
This episode discusses the effects of burning on vegetation and wildlife in pine woodlands across different seasons in the southeastern US.
In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Craig Harper, Mark Turner, and Jake Bones about comparing vegetation and wildlife effects of burning during all times of the year in the southeastern US.
People in this episode
Host: Bob Keane
Guests: Craig Harper, Mark Turner, Jake Bones
Topics covered
- vegetation response
- season of burning
- pine woodlands
- wildlife effects
- fire ecology
- southeastern US
Keywords
- fire ecology
- vegetation response
- wildlife effects
- burning seasons
- pine woodlands
- southeastern US
Mentioned in this episode
Places: southeastern US
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