Workforce Development Workshop

Cascadia Tech Academy 12200 NE 28th Street, Vancouver, WA, United States

FRA and WFCA will be holding a series of Workforce Development workshops on the third Wednesday of each month from 10 am to 12 pm.  Each workshop will have a hybrid option (both in-person and virtual). When: April 17, 10 am to 12 pm Location: Cascadia Tech, Vancouver, WA To learn more and register, visit: […]

Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues and Challenges – Ways of Seeing and Stewardship of Tribal Lands Into the Future

Virtual

Tribes and First Nations have been forest stewards since time immemorial on the land that is currently called North America. In the face of climate change, tribes and First Nations continue to work with institutions, NGOs, and federal and state agencies to support Indigenous sovereignty and resilient forested landscapes. This webinar will focus on the […]

Conservation Program Explorer Tool for Western Oregon Webinar

Virtual

By popular demand, the geographic scope of the Conservation Program Explorer keeps expanding! After completing coverage for all of Washington state, our next public webinar launch will cover voluntary incentive programs for small private landowners across Western Oregon. The Conservation Program Explorer, or CPE, is a “one-stop-shop” serving private forest and agricultural landowners and producers, and […]

Managing Eastern Oregon Forests – Fire, Fuels and Density Management

Virtual

Join us for our latest series where we will expand on topics related to fire risk and fuels reduction, as well as density management, for a variety of forest types and diverse management objectives across Central and Eastern Oregon. Series Schedule: 1/18 Principles of Density Management 2/1 Basal Area & Forest Density 2/15 Applications of […]

Contemplative Forestry: Lessons from Monastic Landscapes Past and Present

Forest History Society Events For centuries, Christian monks have embraced sustainable forestry practices to protect the land around their monasteries. Today, in the United States and elsewhere, monasteries face challenges to managing their lands similar to those of secular landowners, including feeling pressure to sell their lands and managing for climate change. But monasteries have […]

Sifting through selective science and misinformation for collaborative forest management

Virtual

Join us for an upcoming land manager and public land partner-focused panel webinar dedicated to examining selective science use, some of the impacts to land management, and methods for reducing misinformation in collaborative forest management. Our panel will provide short talks on their perspectives, and address questions and issues provided by attendees. Discussion and Q&A […]

What’s bugging you? A review of native and invasive forest pests in Washington State

Virtual

Women Owning Woodlands Webinar Series Spring 2024 - What's bugging you? A review of native and invasive forest pests in Washington State presented by Dr. Molly Darr, Forest Health Extension Specialist with WSU Extension. To register: https://forestry.wsu.edu/women-owning-woodlands-washington/ For more information: Contact Dr. Molly Darr, Forest Health Extension Specialist with WSU Extension at molly.darr@wsu.edu

Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues and Challenges – Series Wrap-up

Virtual

Tribes and First Nations have been forest stewards since time immemorial on the land that is currently called North America. In the face of climate change, tribes and First Nations continue to work with institutions, NGOs, and federal and state agencies to support Indigenous sovereignty and resilient forested landscapes. This webinar will focus on the […]

Hidden stories of fire: tree rings reveal fire histories of Pacific Northwest rainforests

Virtual

Andrew Merschel and colleagues at the Pacific Northwest Research Station and Oregon State University have constructed dozens of new fire histories in the western Cascades of Oregon and Washington. These histories refine our understanding of historical fire regimes in Pacific Northwest rainforests. For the first time, this research pairs direct evidence of historical fires with precisely […]

Unearthing Forgotten Forestry Narratives

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

Description How deep are your roots in Oregon forestry? Does your heritage have a rich history in the Tillamook forest area? Join the Tillamook Forest Center (TFC) as we invite Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center and the Vernonia Pioneer Museum to share their work that records and preserves the historic contributions foresters have made in Oregon. […]

Changing Hydrology, Changing Landscapes: A Rooted in Research Webinar Series

Virtual

  Changing Hydrology in Northeastern Forests John Campbell, Northern Research Station Georgia Murray, Appalachian Mountain Club Brian Austin, Green Mountain & Finger Lakes National Forest Heavy precipitation events in the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States have increased in frequency and intensity over the past century. These hydrologic deviations are projected to continue […]

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