Communicating Forestry – Give Me That Old Growth Religion: Understanding the Cultural Diversity of Forest Cultures

Virtual

In this seminar, interdisciplinary scholar and former forester Jason M. Brown will explore the ways that trees and forests have shaped myth, religion, and spirituality throughout history. In addition, he will discuss how the various cultures that form around trees and forests inform the ongoing conflicts over forestry and forest management. Discussion will explore how […]

Adapting to Extreme Weather “Wild Cards”: Wild Cards and Adaptation Workbook

Virtual

Join the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station, USDA Northeast and Northern Forests Climate Hubs, and the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science (NIACS) for Rooted in Research: Adapting to Extreme Weather “Wild Cards”. Between floods, severe storms, and wildfires, nearly everyone in North America has recently experienced an extreme weather event firsthand. Extreme events will become more commonplace as the climate […]

Urban Forest Connections: Collaborations to Save Threatened Tree Species

Virtual

Oak forests (Quercus spp.) are threatened across their native range in North America because of urban development and climate-related pressures. They comprise over half of all forest land in the eastern United States and represent a “keystone” species that supports biodiversity by providing food for many insects, birds, and mammals. The challenge is that they […]

2024 Western Region COFE Seminar

Best Western Premier Boulder Falls Inn 505 Mullins Dr, Lebanon, OR, United States

WR.COFE is a regional chapter (western United States and British Columbia) of the COUNCIL ON FOREST ENGINEERING (COFE). COFE is an international professional organization formed to foster the development of forest engineering in industry, government, and education in order to promote the best methods of managing and operating forests, both private and public. COFE serves […]

2024 Inland Tree Conference

Center Place Regional Event Center 2426 North Discovery Place, Spokane Valley, WA, United States

The Inland Tree Conference is the premier annual arboriculture event for networking and education in Spokane. This distinctive conference brings together forward-thinking forest landowners, managers, and leading green industry professionals. Attendees are people who care about advancing their knowledge and skills as it relates to their professional careers including Foresters, City Arborists, Utility Arborists, Planners, and […]

Fire Lab Seminar Series: Developing a next-generation wildland fire intelligence platform

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 […]

SAF Forest Products Industry Legislative Reception

Hands On Children's Museum 414 Jefferson Street NE, Olympia, United States

Gather with our foresters for refreshments and light appetizers to learn more about Washington's vast and varied forest. Day and time: January 11, 2024, from 6-9 p.m. Location: Hands on Children's Musuem  

Mapping The Course 2024

Heathman Lodge 7801 NE Greenwood Dr, Vancouver, WA, United States

The conference will be held on January 16, 2024, at the Heathman Lodge in Vancouver, WA. The Heathman is located at 7801 NE Greenwood Dr. The Heathman can be viewed at: www.heathmanlodge.com. The Lodge is 20 minutes from the Portland Airport. Agenda 7:30am            Coffee & Check-in 8:30                 Opportunities and Stressors for the North American Forest […]

Ecological Forestry in the Context of Climate Change – Ecological Silviculture for Inter Mountain Mixed Conifer and Interior Dry Pine and Sierra Nevada Conifer Forests and the Synergistic Effects of Drought, Fire, and Mountain Pine Beetle

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 […]

AKSAF Speaker Series – Alaska Local Use Lumber Program

Virtual

Alaska imports most of its dimensional lumber from the lower 48 and Canada. Lumber markets have been volatile in recent years and in 2022 wood prices, on average, increased the price of a single-family home by $36,000. The volatility of the market mixed with recent supply chain issues have made home construction difficult in Alaska […]

Adapting to Extreme Weather “Wild Cards”: Increased Incidence of Wildland Fire

Virtual

Join the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station, USDA Northeast and Northern Forests Climate Hubs, and the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science (NIACS) for Rooted in Research: Adapting to Extreme Weather “Wild Cards”. Between floods, severe storms, and wildfires, nearly everyone in North America has recently experienced an extreme weather event firsthand. Extreme events will become more commonplace as the climate […]

Workforce Development Workshop

Heathman Lodge 7801 NE Greenwood Dr, Vancouver, WA, United States

FRA and WFCA are excited to announce the first in a series of Workforce Development workshops.  This first workshop will focus on current efforts to create educational and training opportunities for future natural resource workers as well as an interactive workshop to discuss best management practices for developing opportunities for future employees. This workshop is […]

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