SCIENCExPlanning for Forests of the Future – Resources Planning Act Assessment: Rangeland Resources and Biodiversity

Virtual

The Forest Service Research and Development SCIENCEx webinar series unites scientists and land management experts from across the US Forest Service and beyond. Collectively, the Resources Planning Act Assessment and the National Report on Sustainable Forests are foundational to our national understanding of past, current, and future forest and rangeland conditions in the U.S. and contribute to multinational efforts to measure […]

SCIENCExPlanning for Forests of the Future – Resources Planning Act Assessment: Land Resources and Outdoor Recreation

Virtual

The Forest Service Research and Development SCIENCEx webinar series unites scientists and land management experts from across the US Forest Service and beyond. Collectively, the Resources Planning Act Assessment and the National Report on Sustainable Forests are foundational to our national understanding of past, current, and future forest and rangeland conditions in the U.S. and contribute to multinational efforts to measure […]

Western Oregon Urban Forests for the Birds

Portland Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary 5151 NW Cornell Road, Portland, OR, United States

This event is for woodland caretakers including landowners, HOA and condo/apartment communities, park managers, foresters, natural resource managers, or anyone interested in natural resource conservation. Join us for Forestry for the Birds, Western Oregon Guide. We will be joined by an expert birder from Portland Audubon and the West Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District’s […]

SCIENCExPlanning for Forests of the Future – National Report on Sustainable Forests

Virtual

The Forest Service Research and Development SCIENCEx webinar series unites scientists and land management experts from across the US Forest Service and beyond. Collectively, the Resources Planning Act Assessment and the National Report on Sustainable Forests are foundational to our national understanding of past, current, and future forest and rangeland conditions in the U.S. and contribute to multinational efforts to measure […]

US Carbon Offset: Suppliers, Traders, and Buyers Webinar

Virtual

The forest landscape in the United States is rapidly changing with the possibilities of forest carbon offset projects.  However, questions persist regarding applications, financial investments, and environmental impacts. Join the Sustainability and Certification Working Group as they talk with leaders in carbon markets to discuss opportunities and challenges with carbon offsetting. Learn about newly launched […]

Forestry for the Birds – Western Oregon: A Workshop for Natural Resource Professionals

Join us for Forestry for the Birds Western Oregon Guide. We will be joined by a wildlife biologist, Nicole Ruggiero from Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District and forester from Trout Mountain to help demonstrate the Guide and identify birds and habitat preferences.    This Guide was developed in part to act as a communication tool to assist foresters, natural resource managers and practitioners when […]

Southwest Washington SAF Chapter Meeting

Talking Cedar 19770 Sargent Rd SW, Rochester, WA, United States

For the Southwest Washington SAF Chapter meeting, Kathryn Kurtz and Lara Tukarski from Pacific Education Institute (PEI) as guest speakers for the evening. They'll be sharing with us about the work they do to get natural resource education into public school classrooms, as well as how we in the forestry community can support that work. CFE credits are currently […]

“Lucette!” – Transforming Paul Bunyan from Indiscriminate Logger to Caring Forester through Word and Song

Virtual

The Paul Bunyan myth has been woven through the history of US and Canadian forests, supporting a pride in unlimited logging. Marybeth Lorbiecki, having written a biographies of Aldo Leopold (one for adults and one for children), decided that North America needed a fresh cultural story that integrates a Leopoldian and Native American–influenced ethic. So, […]

Longview SAF Chapter Meeting

Scythe Brewing 1217 3rd Ave., Ste 150, Longview, WA, United States

For the June meeting, Dr. Jessica Halofsky, director of the Northwest Climate Hub and Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center, USFS, Olympia Forestry Science Laboratory, will present information on NW forests and climate change. In her role, Jessica promotes applied climate change science and adaptation in natural resources in the Northwest and across the West. […]

Communicating Forestry Series: ways that work

Virtual

This webinar is the first in a Communicating Forestry series by Forest Guild members. Part of putting innovation into practice is knowing what’s important to share about our vision, and then how and when to do so. As forest managers and stewards, we manage forests for a variety of different objectives, values and purposes, but the importance […]

2023 SAF Forest Tech Conference

Baton Rouge Marriot 5500 Hilton Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA, United States

This two-day intensive conference will provide you access to the latest equipment and advances in forest technology. Wednesday, August 2 7:00am - 8:30am Registration and Exhibits Open 8:30am - 8:45am Welcome Session 8:45am - 10:00am Plenary 1 10:00am - 10:30am Networking Break 10:30am - 12:00pm Concurrent Sessions 12:00pm - 1:30pm Lunch 1:30pm - 3:00pm Concurrent […]

Biochar’s Role in Climate Mitigation

Virtual

The US Forest Service in partnership with the US Biochar Initiative and the Southern Regional Extension Forestry will be presenting its latest Biochar Webinar titled: "Biochar's Role in Climate Mitigation". This live webinar will be held August 31, 2023, from 11 to 12 pm Eastern time. Presenters/Authors: Harry Groot - Associate Dovetail Partners, Inc. To […]

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