Webinars
The Forest Stewards Guild regularly hosts webinars. These are a great way to learn from experts across the country, even if you can't get to their location in person. Unlike events in the field, if the offering doesn't fit your schedule, you can always watch a webinar recording afterward to catch what you missed. That's the purpose of this library. Great presentations on topics that are meaningful to you, on demand.
We also feature some webinars from partners on this page. More are available on the Guild's YouTube Channel as well!
Webinar library
2024
Sustaining Ash Partners Network (SAP-Ne) Kick Off Webinar, , Oct 2024
How to Become an NRCS Technical Service Provider, May 2024
Student and Professional Career Call Virtual Gathering, May 2024
Forestry Development Needs in Wisconsin, May 2024
Lunch & Learn: Wildfire Commission Report, Feb, 2024
2023 - 2024
Communicating Forestry webinar series:
- Every photo tells a story, don't it? February 2024.
- Give me that old growth religion, January 2024
- Peer-to-peer learning in Cold Hollow to Canada's Woodlots Program, October 2023
- Communicating Forestry webinar series: ways that work, July 2023
2023
From experimentation to Innovation in the Forests of the Pacific Northwest, NIFS 2023
Old Growth Webinar Series, Winter 2021-2022
- Managing for old-growth characteristics in temperate forests globally
- Accelerating the development of structural complexity: case study Ellsworth Creek Preserve, WA
- Managing for the parts of the sum: restoration treatments to accelerate late successional structures
Aquatic Health and Biodiversity of Central Appalachian Forests Webinar, Jan 2022
Oak Resiliency Assessment Tool Workshop, Jan 2022
2021
Learning the Tools to Avoid Unwanted Forest Conversion in the Southeast, July 2021
Bat Responses to Silvicultural Treatments, June 2021
Conserving Southern Salamanders in Working Forests, June 2021
Women on the Land Series, May 2021
- Forest Ecology & Succession
- Creating a Plan and Working with a Forester
- Active Stewardship
- The Future of Your Woodland
Oak Miniseries for Landowners
- Wildlife, April 2021
- Foresty, April 2021
- Climate Change, May 2021
Science of Carbon, April 2021.
Massachusetts Oak Decline and Mortality (video, Mass DCR)
More on the Guild's YouTube Channel!