Thursdays, starting September 8, 2022. In person learning is back! Our flagship class will teach you how to assess your trees, avoid insect and disease problems, attract wildlife, and take practical steps to keep your…
Join us for a late afternoon walk at Mount Grant Preserve, where we’ll see rocky balds, savanna woodlands, and mixed forest habitats. We’ll discuss what these unique habitats are telling us about land use history,…
Have you noticed the western redcedar in your forest are looking a little worse for wear? Are you concerned about what’s causing their decline and what to do about it? Join us for an interesting…
As we are transitioning into a warmer and drier climate, tree mortality is on the rise. Will our native trees survive? Should we be planting other species? If you own wooded property in the Puget…
Oak prairie ecosystems were once prevalent in the San Juan Islands but now are one of the region’s most threatened and rare habitats. If you would like to create or restore oak prairie habitat on…
Bigleaf Maple Syrup Festival The inaugural Bigleaf Maple Syrup Festival will take place at the University of Washington Pack Forest in Eatonville, WA on May 14th. The festival will feature education sessions on how to…
Carbon credit markets have been around for years, but there have been few opportunities for people with small forest ownerships to participate. New market opportunities are emerging, though, which may finally make forest carbon payments…
Did you know you can make maple syrup from our native bigleaf maple? In this introductory webinar for beginners, we will explain the basics of bigleaf maple syrup production at the hobbyist scale, including equipment…