Burn Piles, Biochar and Fire Ecology

Takilma OR, United States

Winter is the time for burning hand piles created from past fuels reduction work. This workshop will provide an understanding of safety and weather considerations, and hands-on training. Participants will learn about options for turning their piles into biochar and basics of fire ecology, including how to use native plant seeds to create pollinator habitat […]

Yale Forest Forum – Management of Novel Ecosystems and Ecosystem Change

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 […]

Forest Pollinators

Oregon State Extension Eugene 996 Jefferson Street, Eugene, OR, United States

This presentation will discuss some easy ways that you can enhance the pollinator habitat on your property.  The class will be a mix of presentation and learning activities. Our goal is to not only offer you some suggestions, but to also have you leave with written ideas and activities that pertain to your property. 996 […]

Prioritizing Landscape Treatments

Virtual

Join us for a live virtual session focused on prioritizing landscape treatments. Our presenters will share an overall framework, analysis considerations plus a case study from the Southwest Idaho Wildfire Crisis Landscape. Manager questions and experiences to guide this session are encouraged. Registration is required. Webinar Date: Thursday, 11/9/2023, 1 -2:30 p.m. MST To learn more and […]

Southwest WA SAF Hybrid Chapter Meeting – DNR Webster Forest Nursery Update

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

The Southwest Washington chapter of SAF is hosting its November meeting on Thursday, November 9th at the River's Edge restaurant located on the Tumwater Valley Golf Club. This is a change in location from where we've been meeting for the past year, in part to make the meeting more accessible to folks who live further […]

Yale Forest Forum – How Carbon Credits Influence Commercial Forest Management

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 […]

SCIENCEx Experimental Forests and Ranges Week – Silviculture

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 […]

Northwest Forest Plan Area Federal Advisory Committee Meeting

Edgewater Hotel 2411 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA, United States

The Northwest Forest Plan Area Federal Advisory Committee (FAC) will meet on Nov. 14 – 16, 2023, at the Edgewater Hotel, 2411 Alaskan Way in Seattle, Washington. For those who wish to attend the meeting virtually, please click the link below to join the live stream: https://encoreglobal.zoom.us/j/95745343302?pwd=OVAyWTlUUlpZeEZEWkp3UW1kcXJKUT09 ​Along with presentations from forest managers, the FAC will discuss how […]

SCIENCEx Experimental Forests and Ranges Week – Hydrology and Watersheds

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 […]

SCIENCEx Experimental Forests and Ranges Week – Wildlife

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 […]

Marys Peak SAF Chapter Meeting – ODF Insect Update

Tommy's 4th Street Bar and Grill 350 SW 4th St., Corvallis, OR, United States

Our November meeting will feature Christine Buhl, PhD, an entomologist with the Oregon Department of Forestry. She is directly involved with the statewide aerial monitoring, detection, and mapping of insect pest damage program. She provides trainings statewide on forest insects. She can also provide an update on emerald ash borer presence in Oregon and other […]

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 […]

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