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Our photographs represent research, presentations, award ceremonies, fire simulations, tours, and educational events. Click on an image to see a larger view and description. Browse related images by tags. Photos are provided by the USDA and Forest Service unless otherwise noted.

Collecting streamflow data and setting up sediment collectors in March at the Spring Park Parshall flume.
(Credit: Lance Glasgow)
Spring photo of Upper Sun Creek.
(Credit: Lance Glasgow)
Overlooking Belt Creek drainage on a late summer evening from the northern edge of Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest.
(Credit: Lance Glasgow)
Designated as a Research Natural Area, Onion Parks sits at the headwaters of Tenderfoot Creek in the Little Belt mountains.
(Credit: Lance Glasgow)
Flowering Elephant Heads
(Credit: Lance Glasgow)
Residual smoldering of crib burn
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Residual smoldering of crib burn
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Waiting for the coals to cool down
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Smoldering coals after crib burn
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Collapse of burning crib
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Burning crib at peak intensity
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Large flames from outdoor crib burn
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Ignition of crib burn
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Pouring gasoline and diesel on crib prior to ignition
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Spreading excelsior for igniting large crib
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Instrumented rocks for archaelogical test
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Wooden crib made with 1" square sticks
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Installing instrumented rocks to test archeological impacts of fire
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Setting up instruments
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Moving equipment for crib fire
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Setting up instrumentation for crib fire
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Crib collapses into a pile of glowing coals
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Collapse of crib near the end of the burn
(Credit: Kristine Lee)
Large crib fire generated 25 foot flames
(Credit: Kristine Lee)