Conserving Mature and Old-Growth Forests in a Changing Climate Speaker Series: Considerations in managing mature and old growth forests on non-federal lands in the United States

Virtual

Forest lands in the United States are owned primarily by private forest landowners who have a wide variety of forest management objectives and reasons for owning forests. Mature and old growth forests can be rare in the parts of the nation, yet some private landowners may wish to manage for this forest type. In this talk, Heather […]

Puget Sound Forests and Climate Change Symposium

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 1000 Oakesdale Ave SW #110, Renton, WA, United States

A symposium for property owners Learn how to build climate resilience in your forest Maintaining healthy, resilient forests in a changing climate is a major challenge that property owners face. The Puget Sound area has seen extensive die-offs of mature trees, especially western redcedar, due to heat and drought stress. New tree plantings struggle to […]

2024 Joint Meeting Of Northeastern And Southern Mensurationists (NEMO & SOMENS)

Trapp Family Lodge 700 Trapp Hill Road, Stowe, VT, United States

NEMO & SOMENS 2024 Annual Meeting, November 3-5, 2024 Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe, VT Registration Pricing: Registration fee is $300 USD/person.    Registration fee for students (undergraduate or graduate) is $200 USD/person.  Free T-shirts included along with food and drink listed in the agenda. Please provide sizes (during online registration) by October 1, 2024. Free shuttle […]

Addressing Assisted Migration in Research and Practice: A Rooted in Research Webinar Series — Integrating Assisted Migration in National Forest Planning

Virtual

Integrating Assisted Migration in National Forest Planning The Superior National Forest recently incorporated assisted migration into its forest plan. In this panel discussion, we will hear from a climate adaptation specialist, a silviculturist, a tribal forester, and a researcher who were all involved in planning and implementing assisted migration in this context. Presenters: Katie Frerker, […]

Post Wildfire Webinar Series: Recreating and Relating to the Land After Fire

Virtual

Recreating and Relating to the Land After Fire Presenters: Dr. Eric White, Research Social Scientist, Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service; Jon Meier, Assistant Field Manager, Wenatchee Field Office, Spokane District Bureau of Land Management Wildfires reshape recreation access and experiences over the short and long term. A researcher shares emerging science that is […]

Conserving Mature and Old-Growth Forests in a Changing Climate Speaker Series: Braiding Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science Approaches to Forest Adaptation

Virtual

Given the immense cultural and ecological value of forests, the US federal government, Tribal Nations, and the public sector are considering strategies for sustaining forests, including a recent Executive Order by President Biden and the proposed National Old Growth Amendment. In this joint presentation, Cristina Eisenberg and Susan J. Prichard synthesize the best-available Western Science and […]

Conversations in Forest History — Twelve Trees: The Deep Roots of Our Future

Hybrid

Join FHS Historian Jamie Lewis as he engages in Conversations in Forest History with leading historians, artists, researchers, policy makers, and newsmakers as they apply their historical knowledge to current topics. Each conversation opens with a short presentation before Jamie and his guest take questions from the audience. Topics include the decline of the majestic American hemlocks […]

Conserving Mature and Old-Growth Forests in a Changing Climate Speaker Series: Silvicultural Strategies to support Mature and Old-Growth Forest conditions across diverse ownerships

Virtual

Dr. D’Amato’s presentation will explore silvicultural options for managing for mature and old-growth forest conditions across a range of forest and ownership types in the US. The consistency of these strategies with other objectives and programs tied to biodiversity conservation, climate mitigation, and forest adaptation will be discussed. Speaker Biography Tony D’Amato is a Professor of […]

Forest Sector Workforce Development Workshop Series – California Resilient Careers in Forestry project

Virtual

Foundation for California Community Colleges’ California Resilient Careers in Forestry project These monthly meetings bring together education, private industry, government, non-profits, and tribes for conversation and connection. These opportunities provide space for those working in the forest sector to discuss specific topics, learn from each other, and identify ways to address workforce challenges. Meetings are the […]

Conserving Mature and Old-Growth Forests in a Changing Climate Speaker Series: Federal MOG Policies

Virtual

Speaker: Jamie Barbour Conserving Mature and Old-Growth Forests in a Changing Climate Speaker Series There is broad agreement that protecting and managing forests is critical for meeting global climate mitigation and sustainable development goals. However, there is less agreement on how to determine what is ‘best’ management to reach these goals in the context of […]

2024 Pacific Northwest Forest Vegetation Management Conference

Hidden Creek Community Center 5100 NE Hidden Creek Drive, Hillsboro, OR, United States

Save the Date — the PNW Forest Vegetation Management Conference will be held December 3rd-5th. Please note that this year’s event will take place in Hillsboro, Oregon (25 minutes west of Portland) at the Hidden Creek Community Center. This state-of-the-art facility, situated within a 20-acre park and forest, is the first mass timber community center in the country. Click here to learn more about […]

Washington Conservation Action 2024 Carbon Friendly Forestry Conference

Cedarbrook Lodge 18525 36th Ave. S, Seattle, WA, United States

The forests of the Pacific Northwest provide more than timber. Our forests store carbon, provide ecosystem benefits, enhance community resilience and environmental justice. Innovations in forest management and policy are a unique opportunity to mitigate climate change and to ensure healthy community and forests for the future. The Carbon Friendly Forestry Conference is our signature […]

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