Boise State to host Collaboration Summit 2026 on wildland fire partnerships

Nancy Glenn, Vice President for Research and Economic Development at Boise State University
Nancy Glenn, Vice President for Research and Economic Development at Boise State University
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Boise State University announced on Mar. 9 that the Andrus Center for Public Policy will partner with the McClure Center and the University of Idaho Rangeland Center to present Collaboration Summit 2026: Fire Knows No Bounds.

The summit aims to bring attention to collaborative efforts in managing natural resources, focusing this year on wildland fire. Organizers say the event will highlight partnerships in Idaho that address wildland fires across both human and natural boundaries.

According to Boise State, each annual summit spotlights a different area of natural resource collaboration, such as invasive species or water quality. This year’s program will feature guidance from collaboration practitioners and introduce frameworks designed to help participants navigate challenges related to natural resources.

The event is scheduled for Wednesday, April 22, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Stueckle Sky Center on Boise State’s campus. Full details and the schedule are available on the Andrus Center website.

Organizers encourage interested individuals to register now for participation.



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