Science You Can Use Spring Webinar Series: Biochar production, benefits, and barriers in forested lands

Virtual

Join RMRS scientists for these land management-focused webinars. Each day will be half presentation, half Q&A. March 6 presenter: Derek Pierson, Research Soil Scientist All webinars will take place from 10:00 - 11:00 MT. SAF credit will be available To register, visit https://usfs.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItceuhrDIsGf9G9EI8ZoMrXCPb-eG4Zuc#/registration.  

Forests + Climate Learning Exchange Series: Translating science into practice through forest certification to address the co-occurring climate and biodiversity crises

Virtual

The Forests + Climate Learning Exchange Series (LES), co-hosted by the Forest Carbon and Climate Program (FCCP) and the Society of American Foresters (SAF), invites academics, practitioners, policymakers, and other experts to present innovative and important research, projects, and strategies relating to forest carbon. The series aims to develop and expand forest stakeholder knowledge and perspectives […]

Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues and Challenges – Wildlife and Indigenous Stewardship

Virtual

Tribes and First Nations have been forest stewards since time immemorial on the land that is currently called North America. In the face of climate change, tribes and First Nations continue to work with institutions, NGOs, and federal and state agencies to support Indigenous sovereignty and resilient forested landscapes. This webinar will focus on the […]

Fire Lab Seminar Series: The economics of using forest biomass from fuel treatments to produce biochar for agriculture

Virtual

The Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory has been hosting an annual seminar series since 1998. Hour-long seminars are presented by Fire Lab employees and other researchers from throughout the world. Seminars cover current research and management about the natural world from a broad range of disciplines, but most seminars usually have a wildland fire theme. The […]

Managing Eastern Oregon Forests – Fire, Fuels and Density Management

Virtual

Join us for our latest series where we will expand on topics related to fire risk and fuels reduction, as well as density management, for a variety of forest types and diverse management objectives across Central and Eastern Oregon. Series Schedule: 1/18 Principles of Density Management 2/1 Basal Area & Forest Density 2/15 Applications of […]

Climate-Smart Silviculture Webinar Series: Adapting Silviculture to a Changing World

Virtual

While practicing climate-smart forestry is one of the hottest topics in forestry, there are many questions about what practicing climate-smart silviculture looks like. In this webinar series, participants will hear from some of the leading silviculturists, ecologists, and foresters about how we can adapt silviculture; managing for old-growth a with novel threats; and how to […]

2024 ATFS National Leadership Conference

Hilton Vancover 301 W. 6th Street, Vancouver, WA, United States

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Tuesday, March 12: optional tour (60 person capacity limit) to Pomeroy Tree Farm; general session 2-5pm; welcome reception 6-8pm Wednesday, March 13: concurrent sessions, awards presentations, keynote, and breakouts Thursday, March 14: general sessions; closing with adjournment by 12pm; optional post-conference tour to Fort Vancouver LODGING INFORMATION Location:  Hilton Vancouver Washington, 301 W 6th Street, Vancouver, WA 98660 Room rate:  $152/night plus tax, single and double occupancy ($172/night plus tax triple/quad) Reservation cut-off date: Sunday, February 18, 2024 Booking information: Click here to book your hotel reservations or call the hotel at 360-993-4500 and request the "American Forest Foundation" group rate Day and time: March 12-14, 2024, Vancouver, Washington Visit https://americanforestfoundation.regfox.com/aff-2024-national-leadership-conference to register.

Black Pioneers in New York’s Adirondack Wilderness: A 19th-Century Encounter

Virtual

In 1846 and 1847, three thousand Black New Yorkers were gifted with 120,000 acres of Adirondack land by Gerrit Smith, an upstate abolitionist and heir to an immense land fortune. On their new land they could hope to meet the $250 property requirement New York imposed on Black prospective voters in 1821, and gain a […]

Climate-Smart Silviculture Webinar Series: Managing for Old-Growth with Novel Threats

Virtual

While practicing climate-smart forestry is one of the hottest topics in forestry, there are many questions about what practicing climate-smart silviculture looks like. In this webinar series, participants will hear from some of the leading silviculturists, ecologists, and foresters about how we can adapt silviculture; managing for old-growth a with novel threats; and how to […]

Science You Can Use Spring Webinar Series: Prescribed fire and wilderness: Barriers and opportunities in a time of change

Virtual

Join RMRS scientists for these land management-focused webinars. Each day will be half presentation, half Q&A. March 13 presenter: Sean Parks, Research Ecologist All webinars will take place from 10:00 - 11:00 MT. SAF credit will be available To register, visit https://usfs.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItceuhrDIsGf9G9EI8ZoMrXCPb-eG4Zuc#/registration.  

SW SAF Chapter Meeting – A Presentation on the Northwest Fire Science Consortium

River's Edge 4611 Tumwater Valley Golf Course, Tumwater, WA, United States

For the March chapter meeting, Patrick Shults will present on his work with the Northwest Fire Science Consortium and the role of fire in our forests. You can find out more about the NWFSC here. We will be meeting at the River's Edge restaurant in Tumwater. This will be an important one as it's our […]

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