Wildfire and Biodiversity Field Tour

Molalla 33671 S Dickey Prairie Rd, Molalla, OR, United States

Evaluating Wildfire Impacts on Aquatic Biodiversity Across Forest Management Techniques in Oregon's Cascade Region The 2020 Labor Day Fires resulted in varying fire severities and diverse impacts on riparian ecosystems. The Sustainable Forestry Initiative and the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement funded a study that utilized environmental DNA (eDNA) to examine aquatic biodiversity […]

Watershed Forestry Webinar Series: Phytoremediation for Healthy Watersheds

Virtual

The USDA Forest Service’s Eastern Region State, Private, and Tribal Forestry Watershed Forestry Team is launching a new webinar series in summer 2024 for foresters and natural resource professionals. The quarterly series offers technical information on watershed forestry topics—ranging from silviculture to social science—presented by researchers and practitioners to connect land and water. The information shared will be […]

Forest inventory & Biometrics: The Evolution of Geiger LiDAR Webinar

Virtual

Discover the growing potential of Geiger LiDAR technology in forestry settings! This FREE FOR MEMBERS webinar will explore Geiger-mode LiDAR including technical background, strengths and weaknesses compared to other LiDAR, examples and imagery from recent applications, and practical steps to process Geiger-mode point clouds. Geiger-mode LiDAR technology has long been used in security and defense applications and […]

Conserving Mature and Old-Growth Forests in a Changing Climate Speaker Series: A Global Perspective on Temperate Old-Growth Forest Ecology, Conservation, and Restoration

Virtual

Temperate old-growth forests are found globally in both the northern and southern hemispheres, sharing many unique characteristics but also exhibiting fascinating differences.  In this talk, Professor William Keeton will take the audience on a virtual tour of old-growth systems around the world.  The talk will explore contemporary notions of “old-growthedness” on multiple continents, highlighting current […]

Conserving Mature and Old-Growth Forests in a Changing Climate Speaker Series: Answering a Presidential Order: Classifying Mature and Old-Growth Federal Forests in the United States

Virtual

President Biden’s executive order, ‘Strengthening the Nation's Forests, Communities, and Local Economies,’ (EO#14072, April 22, 2022) acknowledges the interest in mature and old-growth (MOG) forests by directing U.S. Federal agencies to consistently define and inventory these resources including sampling errors on United States Forest Service (USFS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands. We address […]

Conversations in Forest History

Virtual

Cutover Capitalism: The Industrialization of the Northern Forest with Jason Newton When Americans landed on the Moon in 1969, in the northeastern U.S. there were still workers cutting trees with axes, skidding with horses, and driving logs to the mill by river. It wasn’t the chainsaw and the feller-buncher that industrialized American logging. The power […]

Conserving Mature and Old-Growth Forests in a Changing Climate Speaker Series: Ten things I’ve learned about the Ecology of Mature and Old-Growth Forests

Virtual

The Pacific Northwest has millions of acres of unlogged mature and old-growth forests. We have learned much about their ecology and conservation after more than four decades of research and efforts to conserve them.  Thomas will highlight some of the distinctive features of the structure, composition, functions and dynamics of these ecologically diverse, centuries-old forests. […]

Women Owning Woodlands Washington Webinar Series

Virtual

Title: Flame cap kilns: From Slash piles to soil health, no smoke required Speaker: Korina Stark, co-founder of Circular Spring Join us for an informative presentation on the flame cap kiln technology, recently approved by the Washington State legislation. Discover how these kilns offer a safer, cleaner, and more efficient alternative to traditional open pile burning, while […]

Conserving Mature and Old-Growth Forests in a Changing Climate Webinar Series: Old Growth: How to navigate science and feelings

Virtual

Old-growth is a scientific term, and as environmental professionals, we need to be advocates for science.  At the same time, the term “old-growth” conjures up emotions with most members of the public that shouldn’t be ignored—an notion reiterated in Gifford Pinchot’s 11 maxims.  While ensuring science remains out guiding light and honoring the public’s sentiments […]

Emerald Ash Borer Workshop for Small Farm and Woodland Owners

Philomath City Hall 980 Applegate St, Philomath, OR, United States

Are you a farmer or small woodland owner with Oregon Ash trees on your property? If so, Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an invasive insect recently discovered in Oregon that you may want to learn how to identify. Join us for a 2-hour workshop where we will learn the biology and impacts of EAB in […]

Conserving Mature and Old-Growth Forests in a Changing Climate Speaker Series: From Sea to Shining Sea: Mature and Old Growth Forest Conservation from a National and Regional Perspective

Virtual

The 1994 Northwest Forest Plan was heralded as the truce in the Timber Wars and was intended to bring peace to the war in the woods in the Pacific Northwest, home to cathedral ancient forests and the much-maligned northern spotted owl.  In some ways the Northwest Forest Plan succeeded, and in other ways it failed; […]

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