AgForestry leaders-in-training to start 43rd journey at WSU September 27, 2021 Professionals in agriculture, forestry, and natural resources begin two-year journey of leadership, learning
Fall hybrid short course helps NE Washington landowners plan and protect their forests August 17, 2021 Learn how to plan for the future of your forest at an Extension Forestry shortcourse.
WSU foresters urge readiness for a dry, early wildfire season May 18, 2021 Abnormally dry spring heralds an early start to fire season; WSU foresters explore the legacy of fire
Plan, act to protect your home from wildland fire May 18, 2021 Extension experts say it’s never too late to take steps to protect your home and forests.
Feb. 27: Online WSU Forestry Winter School uses off-season for education February 1, 2021 The 2021 Washington Forest Owners’ Online Winter School will allow Washington wooded property owners to build skills that will help them care for their land and trees.
Jan. 21: WSU Extension hosts virtual Foresters Roundtable January 13, 2021 Virtual event helps professionals who work with families who own private NW forestland.
Southwest WA forest owners can protect land’s health, value with online WSU Coached Planning Course November 2, 2020 Foresters will help SW Washington owners protect, gain value from their lands
Latest from Extension: Guides on giant hornet, cheatgrass controls, cover crops, fruit canning September 3, 2020 New and revised guides from WSU Extension help beekeepers, farmers, forest owners, and home canners.
Response to fire impacts water levels 40 years into future January 9, 2020 New research shows salvage logging and re-seeding after a wildfire helps reduce flooding and returns water levels to normal faster.
New professor uses high-tech sensors to study forest threats, resilience December 3, 2019 Forest ecologist lifts his vantage point to discover how forests can survive devastating changes