Navigating Difficult Conversations – Learn to communicate science across conflicting viewpoints

Virtual

Many science topics are increasingly difficult to discuss due to rising polarization. Opinions on climate change, vaccine use, and more may be aligned with identities and values that are hard to work through, particularly when your own values may be different from, or even conflict with, those of your audience. During this 3-hour virtual workshop, […]

Sparking Solutions: Reducing Risk at the Wildland-Urban Interface

Virtual

Wildfires in the western United States are becoming more frequent and more damaging to affected communities. Increased damages due to wildfire owe in part to a growing number of homes, businesses, and other structures in wildfires’ paths. The past several decades have seen a large increase in the number of US homes in areas known […]

2022 TDI Mass Timber Research Symposium

Oregon State University 3205 SW Washington Way, Corvallis, United States

Researchers from the disciplines of structural engineering, architecture and wood science discuss current mass timber research activities. Hosted in Corvallis, OR, at Oregon state University (OSU), the 2022 TDI Mass Timber Research Symposium is a half-day event dedicated to sharing the breadth of mass timber research projects and faculty expertise coming from TDI's faculty collaborators […]

2022 Scaling For Non-Scalers

Great Wolf Lodge 20500 Old Highway 99 SW, Centralia, United States

This in person workshop will cover the scaling process, log rules, sorts, grades and accountability . . . all designed for non-scalers. The agenda includes: Scaling Bureaus operation What exactly does a log scaler do? Applying NW Log Scaling rules Understanding log grades and sorts Tracking the log from landing to mill This workshop will […]

Portland SAF Chapter Meeting: Forest Products Innovation – What’s the latest and what’s on the horizon

World Forestry Center, David Douglas Room

Getting the most out of every log. That saying has long been the mantra of the forest products industry. Given high log costs and low sales margins on lumber, much of the past innovation in the industry has been driven by the need to maximize recovery. And of course, those pressures have not gone away. […]

Marys Peak SAF Chapter Meeting

Block 15 Taphouse 3415 SW Deschutes St, Corvallis, OR, United States

Now that we are officially in the fall, Marys Peak Chapter will the meeting season with a MPSAF Social. The social is scheduled for October 19 at 5:30 p.m. at the Block 15 Taphouse in South Corvallis. Students from the OSU SAF chapter are also invited! While the intention of this meeting is to bring […]

Online Tree Farm Inspector Certification Training

Virtual

Help the Washington Tree Farm Program promote more sustainable forestry on more private forestland by becoming a volunteer inspector. Please fill out this Inspector Registration Form and send form to info@watreefarm.org along with mailing address. You will receive an email with the details for webinar and a training packet will be mailed to you. Sponsored […]

Conversations in Forest History: Robin Hood was just taking care of his own’: Timber Poaching from California to British Columbia

Virtual

Timber theft has been dubbed “a problem in every national forest” because there is a strong market for poached old-growth timber and redwood burls, which enter our homes in the form of firewood, furniture, and building materials. But while poaching contributes to a lucrative trade, it’s also an ancient crime that’s deeply rooted in the […]

Forest Tour of King County’s Taylor Mountain

Taylor Mountain Forest SE 188 St, Issaquah, United States

On October 26th, you can join NNRG and King County staff on a guided driving tour through Taylor Mountain Forest where you'll see a demonstration of climate adaptation techniques at work, along with other approaches King County is using to transition this former industrial plantation to ecological forest management. Since it acquired these lands from […]

Southwest Washington SAF Chapter Meeting – Washington DNR’s Certified Burn Program

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

The October meeting for the SW SAF Chapter will feature Kyle Lapham from WA DNR who will speak about their certified burn program. This is a hybrid meeting, and preregistration is required for the virtual option. To register visit https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwkcu-vqDwsH9EdrP8UtDZTczajtJOz60vy. CFE credits will be available.

Forests in Cities with Clara Pregitzer

Virtual

Natural Areas account for the majority of urban parkland in the U.S. However, this type of parkland is not well described, or understood at a national scale. The Natural Areas Conservancy has worked with 17-U.S. cities to form the Forests in Cities Network to advance the science and practice of managing the vital forested natural […]

“Robin Hood was just taking care of his own”: Timber Poaching from California to British Columbia

Virtual

The Forest History Society’s webinar series Conversations in Forest History returns on Oct. 31, 2022, at 2 PM Eastern Time. This webinar has been approved for 1 hour of CFE credit from the Society of American Foresters. Timber theft has been labeled “a problem in every national forest” because there is a strong market for poached old-growth timber and […]

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