Mentor program bridges Indigenous knowledge, Western science to build tribal capacity, protect ecosystems November 2, 2023 Graduates can connect with Native knowledge holders and western science mentors to support Tribes and understand keystone ecosystems.
Living with fire: understanding unprotected lands March 13, 2023 Mark Billings surveys risks, attitudes, and adaptations of living outside bounds of fire protection.
Forest Owners Winter School to bring forestry answers to Colville, Feb. 25 February 13, 2023 Learn how to keep woodlands healthy, productive at Forest Owners Winter School.
Wildfire awareness: Forestry scientists share lessons to understand, adapt to realities of fire May 19, 2022 Wildfire is a perennial challenge for Washington and the west. Learn about the risk of fire, and how to defend and restore balance in the landscape, with help from WSU and Extension foresters. Lessons…
June 11: Go hands-on with forest, range stewardship at Forest Owners Field Day May 19, 2022 Field day helps owners understand, steward, and enhance their forests and rangelands.
March 19: Tacoma tree planting helps young scientists learn how redcedars can survive changing climate March 11, 2022 The iconic Western redcedar may need human help to stay healthy.
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.
New from WSU Extension: Bindweed, biodiesel, airblast guides February 3, 2021 Each month, WSU Extension scientists share free guides helping farmers and professionals.