For inquiries about the project, data access, collaborations, or educational opportunities, please contact the WildFIRE PIRE team.
Principal Contact
Cathy Whitlock Project Lead, Montana State University Email: [email protected]
General Inquiries
WildFIRE PIRE Administration Department of Earth Sciences Montana State University P.O. Box 173480 Bozeman, MT 59717-3480 USA
Phone: +1 (406) 994-8452 (project office)
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International Partners
- Australia: University of Tasmania – David Bowman
- New Zealand: Landcare Research – Janet Wilmshurst
- Patagonia: University of Colorado – Thomas Veblen
We welcome questions from researchers, students, land managers, and the public interested in long-term fire history, paleoecology, and climate-fire interactions.
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