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Student Association for Fire Ecology (SAFE)
What is SAFE? SAFE is the Student Section of the Association for Fire Ecology. SAFE was established in 2000 by a group of graduate students at the University of California, Davis from a variety of academic disciplines, who shared a strong interest in fire ecology and related issues. SAFE now consists of a network of campus chapters.
SAFE provides travel grants to SAFE members wishing to attend annual AFE conferences, mentor functions at AFE conferences, and promotes chapter panel discussions, speakers and activities. We continue to look for opportunities to network with students at other universities.
SAFE group picture taken at the Mixed Severity Fire Regime Conference in Spokane, WA, 2004.
Click on this link to view the SAFE National Constitution
SAFE Objective SAFE aims to provide students with diverse backgrounds with an open forum on fire ecology through which research can be shared, networks formed, and funding and information resources can be accessed.
 Dr. Brian Oswald and SAFE member Amanda Bataineh at the poster session in Spokane.
SAFE Structure SAFE is a network of campus chapters each with a faculty advisor. Currently SAFE includes chapters located at the following universities:
How to Establish a SAFE Chapter For information on establishing a SAFE Chapter at your university, please see the form below or contact the SAFE Co-Chairs at safe@fireecology.net
Click here to register your SAFE Chapter
Safe Co-Chairs for 2008:
Andi Stebleton University of Idaho steb2007[at]vandals.uidaho.edu
Brett Watson Humboldt State University brettintherye[at]hotmail.com
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