What Family Forest Owners Ought to Know Fall Seminar

Enduris Washington 1610 S. Technology Blvd, Suite 100, Spokane, WA, United States

Save the date! Fall Seminar, sponsored by the WA Tree Farm Program. This year's theme is "What Family Forest Owners Ought to Know" Program opens with inspiring testimonials on forest certification history, policy, and impacts by national and state leadership from the American Tree Farm System. Program then cuts to technical sessions led by forestry experts on wood, […]

Rain Festival

Tillamook Forest Center 45500 Wilson River Hwy, Tillamook, United States

Rain has come to the Tillamook State Forest, turning trickling streams into roaring rapids--but are you ready to go with the flow? Join us at the Tillamook Forest Center as we plunge into the world of surging rivers, spawning salmon, and the inner workings of watersheds to celebrate the ways in which rain transforms our […]

Oregon Tree Farm System 2024 Annual Meeting

Oregon Garden 879 West Main Street, Silverton, OR, United States

Welcome to the Oregon Tree Farm System 2024 Annual Meeting! Join us in person at the Oregon Garden located on West Main Street in Silverton, Oregon, USA. This event is a great opportunity for tree farm owners, professionals, and enthusiasts to come together to learn, network, and share ideas. Don't miss out on this exciting event where you […]

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 […]

Northwest Forest Plan Amendment: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Webinar

Virtual

The USDA Forest Service will be releasing the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Northwest Forest Plan amendment. This important document outlines proposals to address challenges like increased wildfires, climate change, and economic sustainability across 19.4 million acres in Northern California, Oregon, and Washington. We invite you to join the Northwest Forest Plan DEIS […]

Fueling Collaboration Panel Discussion Series: Flashy Fuels and Resilient Lands – Fueling Distinct Prescriptions for Eastern Grasslands

Virtual

PANEL DISCUSSION Fire, whether naturally ignited or culturally conveyed, did not spread across eastern North America frequently or evenly enough for fire-dependent grasslands to be as ubiquitous as the forested landscape. But in areas where it could, there were open grasslands and grassy savannas and woodlands composed of a rich diversity of unique species assemblages. […]

Conserving Mature and Old-Growth Forests in a Changing Climate Speaker Series: Implementing Executive Order 14072 Mature and Old Growth Definitions, Inventory, Threat Analysis, and Policy?

Virtual

Speaker: Jamie Barbour Executive Order 14072, Strengthening the Nation’s Forests, Communities, and Local Economies, among other things, instructs the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management to define mature and old growth forests, inventory them, conduct an analysis of threats to them, and develop a policy to conserve them. With considerable input from external stakeholders, […]

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 […]

Birdman of the Senate: Senator George P. McLean and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act

Virtual

Connecticut Senator George P. McLean helped establish lasting legal protections for birds, overseeing passage of the 1918 Migratory Bird Treaty Act, landmark environmental protection legislation still in effect today. Author Will Greeley, McLean’s great-great nephew, puts McLean’s victory for birds in the context of his distinguished forty-five-year career marked by many acts of reform during […]

Northwest Forest Plan Amendment: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Webinar

Virtual

The USDA Forest Service will be releasing the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Northwest Forest Plan amendment. This important document outlines proposals to address challenges like increased wildfires, climate change, and economic sustainability across 19.4 million acres in Northern California, Oregon, and Washington. We invite you to join the Northwest Forest Plan DEIS […]

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 […]

The Fueling Collaboration Panel Discussion Series: Prescribed Fire and Wetlands: an Important but Rarely Told Story

Virtual

PANEL DISCUSSION Wetlands are the forgotten sibling of the prescribed fire world. While upland ecosystems across the Eastern U.S. have received significant attention for their fire-dependency, wetlands—characterized by their more episodic encounters with fire—rarely receive equitable fire management investments. Fire managers face unique challenges in these environments, where hydric soils, muck, and dense vegetation can […]

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