SCIENCEx Experimental Forests and Ranges Week – Fire

Virtual

SCIENCEx experimental forests and ranges week explores the largest and longest-lived ecological research network in the nation. Scientists will discuss the benefits of these forests, ranges, and watersheds for long-term or experimental research on hydrology, wildlife, wildland fire, and silviculture and how their work informs how we steward the land. Presenters include Introduction to experimental […]

Climate Change and Puget Sound Forests Webinar

Virtual

Are you concerned about the health of your trees in a changing climate? Join us for a free webinar to earn about what to expect, practical strategies for increasing forest resilience, and where to go for help and additional information. Instructor: Dr. Crystal Raymond, University of Washington Climate Impacts Group. The webinar will be held […]

Longview SAF Chapter Meeting – Cowlitz County Weed Board Update

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

Join us for our November meeting that will feature Jennifer Mendoza from the Cowlitz County Weed Board providing an update on board changes with a focus on forestry. This will also be a great time to get questions answered regarding noxious and invasive plants. Where: Scythe Brewing, 1217 3rd Ave., Ste 150, Longview (Off the menu) […]

SCIENCEx Experimental Forests and Ranges Week – Looking Towards the Future

Virtual

SCIENCEx experimental forests and ranges week explores the largest and longest-lived ecological research network in the nation. Scientists will discuss the benefits of these forests, ranges, and watersheds for long-term or experimental research on hydrology, wildlife, wildland fire, and silviculture and how their work informs how we steward the land. Presenters include Intro to experimental […]

Laminated Root Rot Mitigation Field Tour – Fall 2023 in Woodinville

Crystal Lake Tree Farm Woodinville, WA, United States

Laminated root rot is one of the most prolific forest health issues that forest landowners face. While this fungal disease is a natural part of our forest ecosystems, it can cause major conflicts with landowner objectives and create serious safety hazards. If left unchecked, the disease will steadily spread, killing susceptible tree species it infects. […]

Nature and Forest Immersion

Virtual

Join other women for a two-hour session in nature, from the forest, park, or backyard of your choice. Nature and forest immersion comes from the tradition of forest bathing, or shinrin yoku - the practice of slowing down in the forest to reconnect with nature using our senses. Doing so has physical and mental health […]

Ecological Forestry in the Context of Climate Change – Synergistic Effects of Multiple Stressors on Forest Resistance, Resilience, and Response

Virtual

This 12-part monthly webinar series tells a story about how small- and large-scale forest disturbance, such as fire, wind, ice storms, hurricanes, sea-level rise, flooding, introduced and endemic forest pests, and others, impact forest ecosystems. The series will also examine ecological silviculture and climate adaptation approaches to help inform forest and wildlife management. Webinars are […]

Yale Forest Forum – Climate-Smart Forestry on Private Lands

Virtual

The Yale Forest Forum is excited to announce the Fall 2023 speaker series on the topic of Climate-Smart Forestry. Webinars will take place on Mondays, September 11–November 27 from 12:00 pm–1:00 pm U.S. ET. The series is jointly hosted by The Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment, the USDA Northeast Climate Hub, and the USDA Southeast […]

Living with Beavers Webinar

Virtual

These dam building engineers can certainly cause headaches by chewing trees, blocking culverts, or building dams that flood your property, but the Snohomish Conservation District is here to help! In this webinar, learn about the benefits of having beavers on your property, some strategies for managing beaver conflicts, and opportunities for assistance from SCD. Day […]

The Wildlife in Managed Forests – Native Bees Webinar

Virtual

The Wildlife in Managed Forests – Native Bees webinar will be on Nov. 29, starting at 3:00 p.m. It will feature experts from the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, the University of Oregon and the Oregon Department of Forestry discussing the latest research related to native bees in Oregon’s forests and forest management […]

Nature-Based Solutions: Current Issues

Virtual

Join us Friday, Dec. 15 (1–2 p.m. ET) for the next session in the Nature-Based Solutions: Current Issues webinar series to hear about state and regional programs supporting natural climate solutions. Natural climate solutions are actions to protect, manage, or restore natural systems in ways that store carbon and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Governments are beginning to promote and incentivize these […]

Federal policy on mature and old growth forests

Virtual

On April 22, 2022, the Biden Administration issued Executive Order 14072, which directs the United States Department of Agriculture and the United States Department of the Interior to define, inventory, identify threats towards, and develop policies to mitigate threats to, mature and old growth forests. Dr. Zander Evans will provide some background on what has […]

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