Special Topics in Forest Health: Western Redcedar Dieback

Impacts to health and vigor of western redcedar

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 and informative discussion about the status of western redcedar in western Washington.

We’ll discuss the current research on this topic, hear about practical ways to protect the western redcedar in your forest, and some ways you can get involved with current research and monitoring efforts. Come bring your lunch and join us for this exciting event!

How to participate

The webinar will be offered from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday May 10, 2022 PST. The webinar is free, but pre-registration is required.
Register online now.

Can’t make it on May 10th? No problem! Please register anyway for access to the recording. You do not need to request the recording – all registrants will automatically receive a link to the recording by email several days after the webinar.

This webinar will be held via Zoom. Connection instructions will be provided upon registration. Important: Many participants are becoming frustrated about not receiving the registration confirmation, access instructions, and recording information emails and finding later that those emails were in their spam folders. This is especially a problem if you have a gmail account. If you do not see these emails, you need to check your spam folder.

Acknowledgements and Accommodations

Funding for this event is provided by Island County, King County, King Conservation District, Pierce County, San Juan County, Skagit County, Snohomish Conservation District, and Snohomish County Surface Water Management.

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 Rebekah Zimmerer at least two weeks prior to the event.