Prescribed Fire for Forest Management Series
Restoring Fire’s Role in Ecosystem Health: A Prescribed Fire Case Study in Barrens and Biodiversity
Jul. 8, 2026 | 11 a.m.-Noon CT
Fire is the heartbeat of the pyrogenic forest ecosystems, but attempting to restore ecosystem dynamics and endangered wildlife habitat by simply applying what we know of post-colonial fire regimes can be logistically challenging and ecologically ineffective. This is especially true for those of us managing systems, like inland pine barrens, for which there are not any fully “functional” reference communities left to guide our work. The Albany Pine Bush Preserve (APBP) contains one of the best remaining examples of an inland pitch pine-scrub oak barrens (PPSOB) and habitat for 114 rare (S1-S3) wildlife, including >70 of NY State’s 366 wildlife species of greatest conservation need and the federally endangered Karner blue (Plebejus samuelis). Since 1991 managers have employed strategies (mechanical, chemical, pyric) to restore fire’s fundamental role in this landscape. Limited ecological success and extreme fire behavior presented significant early challenges and resulted in a significant paradigm shift in our understanding of ecosystem dynamics. It also revealed important clues about restoration and maintenance fire regimes. Applying a dual front approach while simultaneously tracking rare wildlife populations has helped define and monitor ecosystem health. It has also resulted in increased distribution and abundance of rare wildlife – including the complete recovery of the local Karner meta-population and the return of the eastern whip-poor-will – while reducing wildfire risk and improving resilience and logistics in a congested and complicated wildland urban interface at the NYS Capital.
PRESENTER

Neil Gifford
Conservation Director, Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission, Albany, NY
Gifford is the Conservation Director for the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission, a community representative with the North Atlantic Fire Science Exchange, and member of the NYS Prescribed Fire Council with 29 years of fire ecology and Rx fire experience. He earned associate’s, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees in Ecology and Environmental Science from Paul Smith’s College, and Plattsburgh State University, with an emphasis on fire ecology and field ornithology.
MODERATOR

Jack McGowan-Stinski
Program Manager, Lake States Fire Science Consortium, Ohio State University
Jack is the Program Manager for the Lake States Fire Science Consortium, funded by the Joint Fire Science Program, and administered through the Ohio State University. His main duties include managing the activities of LSFSC, and liaising with researchers, land and fire managers, and policymakers across the Lake States Region. Jack received a B.S. in Wildlife Biology from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, and a M.S. in Conservation Biology from Central Michigan University. Jack’s professional experiences include – Fire Manager and Land Steward for The Nature Conservancy, a Consultant/Contractor and Burn Boss, multiple seasonal positions with USFS and State DNRs. Jack is one of the founders of the Michigan Prescribed Fire Council, actively participates on steering committees/boards for the Coalition of Prescribed Fire Councils, the NE MW Regional Prescribed Fire Council, and MI and MN Councils, and supported the start-up of other State RX Councils in IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, PA, and WI. When not sharing fire and natural resource management stories, Jack will disappear for as long as possible into the wilds of MN and WI to explore, hunt, fish, kayak, snowshoe, and immerse in a wide variety of arts and crafts projects.
Additional Resources
Continuing Education
This webinar series has been pre-approved for the following:
- 18.0 Society of American Foresters (SAF) Cat. 1 CFEs (1.5 CFEs per webinar)
- 12.0 SER Certified Ecological Restoration Practitioner (CERP) CECs (1.0 CEU per webinar)
- 12.0 Wisconsin DNR Cooperating Forester CEUs (1.0 CEU per webinar)
If you would like a Certificate of Completion for a webinar, please send your request to wfc@uwsp.edu. Certificates are sent only by request.

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