Forestry Lunch Breaks – Washington Birds

Spend lunch learning about Washington’s birds!

Washington State and the greater Pacific Northwest are home to many species of birds.  Private timberlands can serve as critical habitat for many of these species, partly because these forests tend to be more diverse in species composition in structure.  In this series we will discuss multiple types and species of birds native to Washington and how forest owners can enhance bird habitat on their property.

Schedule:

When and Where

January 9-13, 12-12:30PM (Online)

This seminar will be offered via a live, interactive webinar. A high-speed internet connection is needed. Dial-up will not work. You can access the webinar with your computer or mobile device.  Connection information will be sent to those registered the morning of each session. 

Recordings of each session will be made available to those who register.

Cost and Registration

There is no cost to this webinar.  Pre-registering is required and can be done online.  Registration ends at 8PM on January 8th.

Acknowledgements

This programming is made possible in part by funding from the Washington Department of Natural Resources, Lewis County, Pacific County, the U.S. Forest Service, Western SARE, and the U.S. Agricultural Marketing Service.

Accommodations

Extension programs and employment 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 Patrick Shults at patrick.shults@wsu.edu at least two weeks prior to the event.