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February 6, 2023   1:04 am

Forests

NACD Forestry Webinar June 10th

The National Association of Conservation Districts will host a webinar on forestry on Friday, June 10th from 1:00 to 3:00 pm Eastern. Presenters include oneContinue Reading

2022-05-23
On: May 23, 2022
In: Forests, NACD

Summer Forestry Webinars – 2021 | Extension Forestry | WSU

Take an hour to learn something new about your forest! This summer we’re offering all new live webinars on various forest stewardship topics. The webinarsContinue Reading

2021-07-22
On: July 22, 2021
In: Forests, Training & Education

Western Redcedar: Cultural and ecological reflections and dieback concerns | Eventbrite

Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) is an iconic PNW tree species with tremendous importance. Observations of widespread dieback in recent years hs elevated community concern overContinue Reading

2021-04-14
On: April 14, 2021
In: Forests, Training & Education

Announcing the 2021 Urban and Community Forestry Seminar Series – Urban and community Forestry in Washington State

This year, due to the ongoing pandemic, DNR’s Urban and Community Forestry Program will continue to offer our seminar series virtually. In the past, weContinue Reading

2021-04-12
On: April 12, 2021
In: Forests, Training & Education

WSU, DNR To Offer Online Forest Owner Class – PNW AG Network

Washington State University and the state Department of Natural Resources will work together on a free weekend workshop focused on forest health, forestry, wildfire risksContinue Reading

2021-02-23
On: February 23, 2021
In: Forests, Training & Education, Wildfire

Latest report on prescribed burning shows an encouraging, upward trend in its utilization nationwide – National Association of State Foresters

Many land managers have increased their use of prescribed fire (that is, controlled burns) to actively manage landscapes that are at higher risk of wildfire.Continue Reading

2021-02-16
On: February 16, 2021
In: Forests, Wildfire

Silvopasture Movement Reaches WI Farms / Public News Service

“Having those three different systems means you have an additional source of income,” Mayerfeld explained. “Either income from the trees in addition to the livestock,Continue Reading

2021-02-08
On: February 8, 2021
In: Agriculture, Forests

To build up urban forests, WA cities could get help from the state | Crosscut

A bill sponsored by a forestry veteran would pay for guidance, grant money and other resources to help cities interested in improving urban forests. Source:Continue Reading

2021-02-05
On: February 5, 2021
In: Forests

Western Members Of Congress Call For Investigation Into Slashed Spotted Owl Protections By Interior | Northwest Public Broadcasting

Oregon Sens. Ron Wyden and Sen. Jeff Merkley and U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer joined with colleagues from Washington, California and Arizona Tuesday in sending aContinue Reading

2021-02-04
On: February 4, 2021
In: Forests, Species At Risk

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