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

Virtual

Changing Hydrology in Agriculture and Agroforestry Anthony Buda, USDA Agricultural Research Service and Northeast Climate Hub Katherine Favor, National Agroforestry Center and USDA Climate Hubs Samuel Feibel, National Agroforestry Center 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 […]

eDNA Forestry Field Tour

Forestry Field Tour 33671 S Dickey Prairie Rd, Molalla, OR, United States

Evaluating Wildfire Impacts on Aquatic Biodiversity Across Forest Management Techniques in Oregon's Cascade Region The 2020 Labor Day Fires led to diverse fire severities and varying effects on riparian ecosystems. The Sustainable Forest Initiative funded study used environmental DNA (eDNA) to examine aquatic biodiversity across 30 sites impacted by the 2020 wildfires. During our field […]

Wildfire and Biodiversity Field Tour

Molalla 33671 S Dickey Prairie Rd, Molalla, OR, United States

Evaluating Wildfire Impacts on Aquatic Biodiversity Across Forest Management Techniques in Oregon's Cascade Region The 2020 Labor Day Fires resulted in varying fire severities and diverse impacts on riparian ecosystems. The Sustainable Forestry Initiative and the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement funded a study that utilized environmental DNA (eDNA) to examine aquatic biodiversity […]

Abiotic factors impacting forest health in Washington State

Virtual

Women Owning Woodlands Webinar Series Spring 2024 - Abiotic factors impacting forest health in Washington State by Betsey Goodrich, Forest Pathologist with the USDA Forest Service 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

2nd Annual SICC Forestry Festival

SICC 38600 Proctor Blvd, Sandy, OR, United States

Sandy Invitation Chainsaw Carving Carving from 8 am- 6 pm Mech Show and Timber Sports from 10 am - 6 pm Pro and Local/Amateur Carving Divisions Prize — 1st: $1000/500; 2nd: $500/250; Crowd Favorite: $500/$250 Cedar Logs Provided by Weyerhaeuser On site services provided by Oregon Tool Return of Youth Forestry Field (By OSU Alumni.) […]

Virtue and The Steward’s Mind – Communicating Forestry webinar series

Virtual

Join Guild member Marianne Patinelli-Dubay, a philosopher with the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, for a presentation focused on understanding Guild-style forestry in the context of virtue ethics. Following the presentation, participants will be encouraged to explore these theoretical concepts in a facilitated discussion.  A forester is trained to […]

Learning Exchange Series: Managing forest for carbon offsets—opportunities, risks and way forward

Virtual

The Forests + Climate Learning Exchange Series (LES), co-hosted by the Forest Carbon and Climate Program (FCCP) and the Society of American Foresters (SAF), invites academics, practitioners, policymakers, and other experts to present innovative and important research, projects, and strategies relating to forest carbon. The series aims to develop and expand forest stakeholder knowledge and perspectives […]

Washington Hardwoods Comission 2024 Annual Symposium

Veterans Memorial Museum 100 SW Veterans Way, Chehalis, WA, United States

Theme: Hardwoods Make it Topics & Speakers Soil enrichment Silviculture and seedlings Biodiversity Carbon sequestration Markets Forest industry legislation Growth & Yield field trip Registration Costs: $85 per person $35 for each additional family member $35 per student   To learn more and register, visit: https://wahardwoodscomm.com/WHC-annual-symposium

FFACTS: Identifying and mapping climatically stable macro-and microrefugia for wildlife in New Mexico

Virtual

Presented by Megan Friggens, Research Ecologist, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station Climate refugia are areas that allow species to persist, retreat to, or colonize in what would otherwise be uninhabitable conditions. Climate refugia can be identified at local and regional scales though microrefugia may hold particular importance for their role to support species in […]

Forest Optimism Webinar Series — Forest to Frame: Using Georgia’s Forests In Local Mass Timber Buildings

Virtual

"Forest to Frame: Using Georgia’s Forests In Local Mass Timber Buildings" with Troy Harris & Russell Gentry and guest host Lynn Wilson   You've heard of Farm to Market. Substituting traditional construction materials like concrete and steel with mass timber, has the potential to materially reduce our carbon footprint with the added benefit of incorporating […]

Semi-Annual Center for Advanced Forestry Systems All-Member Advisory Board Meeting & NCASI Biometrics Working Group

The Edgewater 1001 Wisconsin Place, Madison, WI, United States

Agenda and Meeting Information June 11 (Tues, full day): CAFS lead intro and update; Project updates and final reports  June 12 (Wed, full day): Project Updates, IAB Executive Committee, Future of CAFS discussion; PM: Field Tour: Whole Trees/Festival Foods with Amelia Swan Baxter, co-founder & CEO, UW Research, UW Arboretum June 13 (Thurs, half day): […]

Forest Optimism Webinar Series — The ‘Family Tree’ and Heirs’ Property Rights: Connecting People, Land, and Legacy

Virtual

"The 'Family Tree' and Heirs’ Property Rights: Connecting People, Land, and Legacy" with Sam Cook and Natalie and Nikki Jefferies and host Jamie Lewis   Productive agricultural land remains elusive for many landowners and agricultural professionals are often limited in helping them due to complicated legal and social issues. This is particularly true for forestland […]

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