Stanwood/Camano Forest Stewardship Coached Planning – Spring 2026
Become the expert your trees need
Your land, your trees, your goals
You value your wooded property for its natural beauty, wildlife, privacy, and peace and quiet. You want to make sure that climate stress, fire, and unwanted pests and diseases don’t derail the future of your forest, but incomplete, inconsistent, and unverified information makes it hard to know what to do, when to do it, or whom to trust. That’s why WSU Extension offers the Forest Stewardship Coached Planning course. Whether you want future old growth, periodic timber income, or just to more fully enjoy your woodland retreat, we turn guesswork into actionable, research-based steps to meet your goals.
More enjoyment, less worry
We have trained thousands of Washington landowners just like you to confidently assess the health of their forest and develop a reliable plan for success. We’ll give you the tools you need to reduce risks, enhance value, avoid costly mistakes, and promote a vibrant, resilient forest so that you have the peace of mind of knowing your property is on the right track for decades to come.
What you’ll learn
- How to identify the species of trees on your property and monitor their growth
- Proven strategies to improve forest health and increase wildlife diversity
- When, why, and how to thin your trees
- What species of trees and shrubs to plant where
- Practical steps to reduce wildfire risk to your home
- Your soil properties and why it matters
- How to find the right services when you need professional assistance
- How to write your own forest stewardship plan and receive recognition as a stewardship forest
All are welcome
No prior forestry experience is needed. There is no minimum acreage requirement – whether you have just an acre or two, a larger forested tract, or you plan to have a forest in the future and want to know what it involves, this course is for you.
About the course
When and where
- The classroom sessions will be 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Tuesday mornings, April 28 – June 23, 2026
- The class sessions will be held at Island County Multi-Purpose Center, 141 NE Camano Dr, Camano , WA 98282
- The course field trip will be 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Saturday, June 13, 2026.
What’s included with the course
- Nine class sessions taught by state and local experts
- A field trip
- A digital library of reference materials and how-to guides
- A native tree book and tree measuring tool
- A binder of printed course handouts, selected presentation slides, examples, and other resources
- A consultation site visit to your property from a state or county service forester (properties within Washington State only) to get all your questions answered
Cost and Registration
- The registration fee is $190.
- Registration covers up to two adults from the same household/ownership. If registering as a couple, only do one registration for the both of you–do not do two separate registrations. Youth under 18 are welcome and may attend at no additional cost.
- The registration deadline is 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
- Space is limited and is first-come, first-served. These courses usually sell out.
- Cancellation requests must be received by 5:00 p.m. April 21, 2026 to be eligible for a refund. For online registrations, credit card processing fees are non-refundable.
- The registration process includes a required short questionnaire. If you have forested property, please make sure you have your property information ready before you start the registration process, including acreage and county parcel number(s).
Register online
Register online via Humanitix. Online registrations are subject to a non-refundable credit card processing fee. Online registration will be open until 5:00 p.m. April 21, 2026 or until the class sells out, whichever comes first.
Register by mail
Mail-in registrations must be received by 5:00 p.m. April 21, 2026 or before the course sells out, whichever comes first. Download the mail-in registration form (PDF). This fillable PDF form is an accessible document. Fill it out on your computer and then print it out and mail it in with a check made out to “Washington State University Extension” to:
WSU Extension Forestry
Attn: Stanwood/Camano Coached Planning
6705 Puget Park Dr
Snohomish, WA 98296
Note: to fill out the mail-in registration form, we recommend that you right-click the download button and select “Save link as” to save the PDF file, and then open it in Adobe Acrobat or the free Adobe Reader rather than viewing it within your web browser. The form functions may not work when viewed in a browser window.
Contact Info
For questions or additional information, contact Elsa Haun at 828-636-0772 or elsa.haun@wsu.edu or contact Kevin Zobrist at 425-231-4524 or kevin.zobrist@wsu.edu.
Acknowledgements and Accommodations
This program is an educational partnership between Washington State University Extension Forestry and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. Financial support for this program is provided by Snohomish Conservation District’s Rates and Charges funding, Island County, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, and Washington State University.
Extension programs are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office. Reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities and special needs who contact Elsa Haun at 828-636-0772 or elsa.haun@wsu.edu prior to the event.
Course Resources
Visit the Camano Coached Planning Resources page to download copies of course handouts and presentation slides. A passcode will be provided by email to access this page.
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