Webinars
Webinar Series: Human Causes and Human Consequences of Wildfires in the Western United States
Date: January 28 Time: 10am PT Click here to register for day 1 Date: January 30 Time: 10am PT Click here to register for day 2
Access Versus Accessibility
The webinar will discuss the distinction between access versus accessibility and will discuss and show examples of increasing trail access and accessibility by focusing on four areas using a DEIAB
SCIENCEx Fire: Maintenance of Fuels Treatments: Planning for the Long-Term
The USDA Forest Service Research and Development is proud to host a series of SCIENCEx Fire panel discussions intended for fire, fuels and land managers on topics associated with the
Together on the Trail: Birdability and Accessible Birding
This webinar will discuss birding access features that help make a trail inclusive of folks with disabilities and other health concerns. Presented by: Cat Fribley, Executive Director, Birdability® Webinar Outline This
SCIENCEx Fire: Prescribed Fire: New Science and Tools
The USDA Forest Service Research and Development is proud to host a series of SCIENCEx Fire panel discussions intended for fire, fuels and land managers on topics associated with the
Realignment of federal environmental policies to recognize fire’s role
Abstract: Enactment of the Clean Air Act (CAA), Endangered Species Act (ESA), and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), three of the primary federal environmental laws, all coincided with the height
Increasing Physical Activity Through the Use of Trails and Greenways
This webinar will review details of the Community Preventive Services Task Force recommendation, share resources to help professionals encourage people be active on trails and greenways, and provide examples from
SCIENCEx Fire: Treating Fuels in Riparian Areas
The USDA Forest Service Research and Development is proud to host a series of SCIENCEx Fire panel discussions intended for fire, fuels and land managers on topics associated with the
Changing the Fire Paradigm in the Klamath Mountains
Abstract: This presentation will explore evolving approaches to fire in the Klamath Mountains, focusing on shifting perspectives and practices. Through discussion, the speaker will examine current challenges, emerging strategies, and
Public Works Plan in Practice: Lessons Learned from Rancho Rico Community Fuels Treatment Project
This webinar is an opportunity for participants to increase their understanding of how to navigate the Public Works Plan (PWP) to restore forest health in mixed conifer, oak woodland, and coastal redwood forest
Trail Bumps: Lessons Learned from Removing 1,000 Bumps
This webinar focuses on lessons learned from removing over 1,000 bumps from an 18-mile paved trail. Presented by: Judd Isbell, President, Friends of Mount Vernon Trail Webinar Outline Root heaves are
SCIENCEx Fire: Fuel Break Effectiveness: What have we learned so far?
The USDA Forest Service Research and Development is proud to host a series of SCIENCEx Fire panel discussions intended for fire, fuels and land managers on topics associated with the