Emerald Ash Borer Webinar

Virtual

With the emerald ash borer (EAB) now present in Oregon is essential to learn how to recognize and report this destructive insect. This webinar will cover identifying EAB, Oregon Ash, and other common ash species, current best management practices, and integrated pest management solutions for combating EAB and slowing ash mortality. As a follow up […]

Annual Family Foresters Workshop

Doubletree Hotel 322 North Spokane Falls Court, Spokane, WA, United States

Family-owned forests are vital to the economy and quality of life in the Inland Northwest. These lands are critical for wildlife habitat, timber supply, water quality, and many other values. Unique skills are required of foresters and other natural resource professionals who help family forest owners manage their property. The Family Foresters Workshop is designed to […]

Establishing trees and other native plants using biochar

Virtual

The US Forest Service in partnership with the US Biochar Initiative and the Southern Regional Extension Forestry will be presenting its latest Biochar Webinar titled: "Establishing trees and other native plants using biochar". This live webinar will be held January, 31 2023 from 11 to 12 pm Eastern time. learn more here... Presenters/Authors: Dr. Kasten Dumroese […]

Yale Forest Forum: Smallholder planted forests and trees for climate, restored landscapes, and human livelihoods

Virtual

Please join us for the Yale Forest Forum Spring 2023 Speaker Series Webinar entitled “Smallholder planted forests and trees for climate, restored landscapes, and human livelihoods” held on Tuesdays 12:00-13:00 ET from January 17-April 25th (Webinars not held March 14 and March 21). The YFF Speaker Series is hosted by The Forest School at the […]

Wildfire and Climate Change Adaptation of Western North American Forests: A Case for Proactive Management

Virtual

Climate change and wildfires pose an existential threat to western North American forests, a reality which necessitates place-based strategies to increase their resilience – if forests are to be widely conserved. EuroAmerican colonization, development, and management, along with fire suppression, have contributed to widespread fire exclusion and changes in forest structure, composition, and wildfire regimes. […]

Queer Ecologies Panel

Virtual

What does ecology mean to you? Why does it need ‘queering?’ Join us for an introduction and discussion on Queer Ecologies. Our panelists will explore the interdisciplinary applications Queer Ecologies has in natural resources. We will discuss what it means to integrate queer ecological practices into environmental and conservation work. Any and all are welcome […]

OSU Webinar Series Restoring Oregon’s Dry Side Forests – Wildlife Friendly Risk Reduction

Virtual

Restoration of forests and other ecosystems seems to be the talk of the town these days, but is it really possible to restore ecosystems that have been altered by decades of fire suppression and other management activities, invaded by non-native plant species, and subjected to altered climatic conditions? This OSU Extension webinar series will delve […]

Post-fire landscapes: What can they tell us?

La Sells Stewart Center, Austin Auditorium

Join us February 7-8, 2023 at the LaSells Stewart Center, OSU, Corvallis, OR Symposium Goals: To provide an opportunity for scientists to share what they are learning or hoping to learn from recent westside Oregon fires. To provide an opportunity for practitioners and policy makers to begin discussions on how new discoveries can inform future decisions. To promote collaboration between […]

Yale Forest Forum: Smallholder planted forests and trees for climate, restored landscapes, and human livelihoods

Virtual

Please join us for the Yale Forest Forum Spring 2023 Speaker Series Webinar entitled “Smallholder planted forests and trees for climate, restored landscapes, and human livelihoods” held on Tuesdays 12:00-13:00 ET from January 17-April 25th (Webinars not held March 14 and March 21). The YFF Speaker Series is hosted by The Forest School at the […]

South Puget Sound SAF Chapter Meeting

Virtual

This month, we'll hold our first chapter meeting of the year on Tuesday, February 7, 2023, at noon. This meeting will be virtual (registration link below) but whether to move back to in-person meetings will be on the table (a virtual table, that is). To register, visit https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvfuGhpz4oEtRonknet7Bk4cuVp2Qpl9DO.

Oregon Department of Forestry Western Oregon State Forest Management Plan and Habitat Conservation Plan

Virtual

On Tuesday, February 7 from 1 – 4 p.m. there will be a virtual meeting open to the public to learn more about the Oregon Department of Forestry’s Forest Management Plan (FMP) and Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP).  This meeting will provide an update on the FMP, the HCP, and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process.  A proposed agenda and additional details will be provided closer to the meeting date.  RSVP […]

Southwest Washington SAF Chapter Hybrid Meeting – Eric Krume and Current Logging Technologies

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

For the Southwest Washington SAF Chapter meeting, Eric Krume will discuss the latest in logging technologies. Krume is the cofounder of Summit Attachments & Machinery, based in Kelso, Washington. Time and Location: February 7 at 5:30 p.m. (social hour) followed by program at 6:00 p.m. at Talking Cedar. A virtual option is available but preregistration […]

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