10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Saturday, November 18, 2023 Laminated root rot is one of the most prolific forest health issues that forest landowners face. Join us in Woodinville on Saturday, November 18, 2023 Field Tour – November 18, 2023, in Woodinville to explore a laminated root rot site that just had a sanitation harvest […]
Our flagship course will teach you how to assess your trees, avoid insect and disease problems, attract wildlife, and take practical steps to keep your forest on track to provide enjoyment and even income for…
September 23, 2023 (10AM – 2PM) Bellingham, WA Create wildlife habitat on your property! As a steward of your land, there are easy actions you can take to create a wildlife-friendly environment. Spend the day exploring riparian and forested ecosystems with a group of local experts and learn more about enhancing your land for wildlife […]
In-person field days are back! 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturday, June 10, 2023 At the Field Day you can attend multiple field workshops all in the same day to help you address challenges on…
Cost sharing is financial assistance available to landowners to implement best land management practices that benefit both private landowners and public resources. There are federal, state, and local cost share programs available to help forest…
Emerald Ash Borer Has Been Found in the Pacific Northwest . . . . . . and it’s bad news for ash trees. Emerald ash borer is an invasive beetle that became established in the…
Spend lunch learning about insect pests in Western Washington! Western Washington is home to some of the most productive forestland in the world, but that doesn’t mean our trees are "out of the woods"…
Spend lunch learning about root diseases! Western Washington is home to some of the most productive forestland in the world, but that doesn’t mean our trees are "out of the woods" when it comes to…
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…
Spend lunch learning about what hardwoods have to offer! In western Washington, hardwoods have largely been ignored or maligned in favor of more valuable commercial timber species like Doug-fir and other conifers. However, hardwoods provide…