In western Washington, hardwoods have largely been ignored or maligned in favor of more valuable commercial timber species like Doug-fir and other conifers. However, hardwoods provide significant benefits to forests, wildlife, and people. In this series, we’ll explore common hardwood species in the region, their characteristics, uses, and potential management. Tune in, eat lunch, and to get to know a hardwood species a little better!
Schedule:
Each session is scheduled from 12-12:30 p.m.
This seminar will be offered via a live, interactive webinar. A high-speed internet connection is needed. Dial-up will not work. You can access the webinar with your computer or mobile device. Connection information will be sent to those registered the morning of each session.
Recordings of each session will be made available to those who register.
Cost and Registration: There is no cost to this webinar. Pre-registering is required and can be done online. Registration ends at 8 p.m. on December 11th.
To register, visit https://forestry.wsu.edu/flhardwoods/.
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