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SUMMARY:Forest structure and composition over the last millennium in California’s Klamath Mountains
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar \nMay 3\, 2022\nNoon – 1:o0 p.m. Pacific Time \nPresenter: Clarke Knight\, US Geological Survey \nFor millennia\, forest ecosystems in California have been shaped by fire from both natural processes and Indigenous land management. Understanding the relative influence of climate and Indigenous burning on the fire regime is key because contemporary forest policy and management are informed by historical baselines. This webinar will discuss research on climatic versus anthropogenic influence on forest conditions over 3 millennia in the western Klamath Mountains—the ancestral territories of the Karuk and Yurok Tribes— combining paleoenvironmental data with Western and Indigenous knowledge.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/forest-structure-and-composition-over-the-last-millennium-in-californias-klamath-mountains/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Northwest,Webinar
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SUMMARY:NW Community Forest Coalition 2022 Forum and Field Tour
DESCRIPTION:Register \nMay 4\, 2022 = 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 (social until 7:30) p.m. This day is a field tour\nMay 5\, 2022 = 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. This day is a forum\, also available to attend via zoom \nLocations (see agenda for details): \nNORTHERN QUEST RESORT & CASINO\, 100 North Hayford Road Airway Heights\, WA 99001\nINDIAN CREEK COMMUNITY FOREST\, 1802 Indian Creek Rd\, Newport\, WA 99156\nPINE STREET WOODS\, 11915 W Pine St\, Sandpoint\, ID 83864 \nContinuing education credits are approved through the Society of American Foresters (4 hours Category 1 for the field tour and 5 hours Category 1 for the Forum). \nAgenda \nOur friends at Northwest Community Forest are hosting this event\, very much aligned with the Northwest Innovative Forestry Summit efforts. Check it out! \nThe 2022 Community Forest Forum and Field Tour will bring together people from across the Pacific Northwest to share\, learn\, and contribute to the growing interest in community forests that we continue to see across the region. \nThe theme this year is “partnerships” with a special emphasis on tribal community forests. We are taking special precautions to ensure public health and safety. We expect the number of in-person attendees to be roughly 50% of the venue’s capacity and will also offer a virtual attendance option. \nThe registration fee helps us pay for catering\, the venue\, and audiovisual equipment. When you register for the “Forum Attendance” ticket\, you are pre-paying for breakfast\, coffee\, and lunch on Thursday May 5th.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/nw-community-forest-coalition-2022-forum-and-field-tour/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Northwest
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SUMMARY:OSU – USFS Mt. Hood National Forest Camping Trip
DESCRIPTION:Registration coming soon \nFriday\, May 13 at 4:00 p.m. – Sunday\, May 15 at 12:00 p.m. \nLocation: Frog Lake Campground\, Mt. Hood National Forest – Frog Lake Trail #530\, Government Camp\, OR 97028\nDirections: From Sandy\, travel 62 miles east on Highway 26\, then continue 1 mile west through the Snow-Park on Forest Road 2610. \nNote: Vehicle space is limited to 1 vehicle per two people. \nJoin us for this spring camping trip in the Mt. Hood National Forest. We will take a tour with the OSU Student Chapter of some of the USFS summer management forest efforts. We’ll be touring the area and hearing about the forest’s alternative revenue sources including special forest products\, post fire recovery efforts\, recreation\, forest science projects\, and so much more! \nAgenda: \n5/13 – Friday: Arrival \n\n3pm – 9pm: Check-In & Dinner on your own\n7pm – 9pm: Campfire & S’mores\n\n5/14 – Saturday: Field Tour \n\n7 am: Continental Breakfast (muffins\, bagels\, granola\, hot oatmeal\, fruit)\n8 am: Clean-up & Pack Lunch\n9 am: Field Tour\n12 pm: Lunch (Sandwich or salad and treats)\n4:00 pm: Return to Camp (snacks & free time)\n6 pm: Dinner (Hot dogs & Hamburgers – veggie too)\n8 pm: Campfire & S’mores\n\n5/15 – Sunday: Departure \n\n8 am: Hot and/or Continental Breakfast\n9 am: Cleanup & Pack up\n10 am: Free Time\n12 pm: Check-out\n\nPlease bring: \nRegistrants will be responsible for the following: \n\nWater bottle(s)\nExtra or Special snacks\nHiking Gear (boots\, poles\, backpack\, etc.)\nCamping Gear (tent\, sleeping bag and pad\, chairs\, headlamp/flashlight\, etc.)\nToiletries & Insect repellent\nAppropriate clothing (layers\, rain gear\, warm coats\, hats\, etc.)\nSun Protection (sunscreen\, hat\, long sleeve/pants)\n\nALL your own beverages including tea\, coffee\, adult beverages\, etc.\n\n\nYour own dishes (plate and bowl)\, utensils\, cups/mugs\, and napkins.\n\nOptional: If you do not plan on signing up for meals\, you will be responsible for all your own meals\, food\, food storage\, and cooking materials (i.e.\, stove\, coolers\, cooking utensils\, pots\, and pans). \nOptional: Firewood – please be prepared to take your firewood home with you if you do not use it all. \nConditions: This may include longer walks on uneven terrain or steep terrain. Check weather.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/osu-usfs-mt-hood-national-forest-camping-trip/
CATEGORIES:Guild Gathering,Pacific Northwest
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