Events
Events
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Science for productive rangelands
Webinar registration. Rocky Mountain Research Station is pleased to announce the first in our 2026 webinar line up: Science for Productive Forests and Rangelands. These webinars will dive into science…
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Lecture series: Fuel treatment effects and effectiveness in CA forests
Learn more and register. Jan 14 What works, where, and for how long with Katharyn Duffy Jan 28 Navigating the chaos: Risk analysis, decision support, and community hardening with Matt…
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Working together through agreements and contracts
Webinar registration. The Montana Forest Collaboration Network, in partnership with The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, is offering this webinar to support people collaborating on forest management and restoration in using agreements and contracts to leverage resources for project implementation. Our panel will: Provide background on stewardship authorities and the variety of other…
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Collected writings on land conservation and public policy from late NRCS chief 1993-1997, Paul Johnson
Webinar registration. Paul Johnson was a forester by training who became a farmer, Iowa state legislator, and a national leader in sustainable agriculture and private lands conservation. As chief of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service from 1993 to 1997, he helped develop and implement the conservation title of the 1996 Farm Bill, established the…
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Forest measurements and pollinators
Webinar registration. Rocky Mountain Research Station is pleased to announce the first in our 2026 webinar line up: Science for Productive Forests and Rangelands. These webinars will dive into science about productive rangelands, forest products, regeneration after wildfire, forest measurements, and pollinators. Expect three short presentations followed by Q&A each day. The Value of Forests…
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Social science perspectives on the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) framework
Webinar registration. The RAD (Resist-Accept-Direct) framework helps managers navigate transforming ecosystems by defining a broad decision space that includes not only resisting ecological trajectories, but also consciously accepting such change and/or directing trajectories towards preferred new conditions. RAD is intended to help managers intentionally expand their thinking beyond traditional conservation approaches. Recent interdisciplinary and cross-agency…
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Northwest weed biocontrol in changing environments
Webinar registration. We will begin with a brief overview of weed biocontrol, and then discuss how climate change may impact biocontrol systems at different stages of planning and implementation. Our speakers will highlight as examples the control agents and their host dynamics for Hypericum perforatum, Lythrum salicaria, and Reynoutria spp. This event will also serve…
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Replanting and regeneration for productive forests in the future
Webinar registration. Rocky Mountain Research Station is pleased to announce the first in our 2026 webinar line up: Science for Productive Forests and Rangelands. These webinars will dive into science about productive rangelands, forest products, regeneration after wildfire, forest measurements, and pollinators. Expect three short presentations followed by Q&A each day. Regenmapper: A Web-Based Tool…
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Lecture series: Fuel treatment effects and effectiveness in CA forests
Learn more and register. Jan 28 Navigating the chaos: Risk analysis, decision support, and community hardening with Matt Thompson Feb 12 A 34-year retrospective assessment of USFS post-fire reforestation with Solomon Dobrowski
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EXPLORE Act
Webinar join information. The Idaho Forest Restoration Partnership is hosting a webinar on the EXPLORE Act, a landmark piece of bipartisan legislation designed to improve and expand outdoor recreation opportunities on America's public lands. The act aims to streamline permitting, modernize infrastructure, and increase access for all Americans, including veterans, children, and people with disabilities.…