SCIENCEx Forest Products Week: New Horizons
VirtualCelebrate National Forest Products Week with the SCIENCEx team and learn how agency scientists pioneer new and better uses — from skyscrapers to energy to plastics — for products from […]
Celebrate National Forest Products Week with the SCIENCEx team and learn how agency scientists pioneer new and better uses — from skyscrapers to energy to plastics — for products from […]
Operationalizing Assisted Migration Putting plans into practice often comes results in unexpected challenges and circumstances. This set of presentations will showcase real examples of implementing assisted migration under a variety […]
Title: Legal Aspects of Family Estate Planning for the Tree Farm Owner Speakers: Randy Grove & Mike Phillips, Landerholm Legal Advisors The Women Owning Woodlands - Washington Fall 2024 Webinar Series registration […]
The Reforestation Pipeline: Ensuring Equitable Access to Replanting Presenters: Dr. Brian Morris, Senior Director, Forest Restoration, American Forests; Becca Shively, Senior Wildfire Manager, Sustainable Northwest The science behind reforestation is […]
Portland, Science Friday has really taken a lichen to you. That’s why Ira Flatow is coming to the World Forestry Center for a day full of the fuzzy growths on trees, roofs and gravestones. […]
Forest lands in the United States are owned primarily by private forest landowners who have a wide variety of forest management objectives and reasons for owning forests. Mature and old growth […]
A symposium for property owners Learn how to build climate resilience in your forest Maintaining healthy, resilient forests in a changing climate is a major challenge that property owners face. […]
NEMO & SOMENS 2024 Annual Meeting, November 3-5, 2024 Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe, VT Registration Pricing: Registration fee is $300 USD/person. Registration fee for students (undergraduate or graduate) is $200 […]
Integrating Assisted Migration in National Forest Planning The Superior National Forest recently incorporated assisted migration into its forest plan. In this panel discussion, we will hear from a climate adaptation […]
Description: In 1863, more than 400 Shoshone were massacred by settlers and volunteers led by the U.S. Cavalry at their traditional winter camp in southeastern Idaho. After more than 160 years […]
Recreating and Relating to the Land After Fire Presenters: Dr. Eric White, Research Social Scientist, Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service; Jon Meier, Assistant Field Manager, Wenatchee Field Office, […]
Given the immense cultural and ecological value of forests, the US federal government, Tribal Nations, and the public sector are considering strategies for sustaining forests, including a recent Executive Order […]
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