Ecological Forestry 101
Date and Time
Saturday Jun 11, 2016
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM PDT
Saturday, June 11, 2016, 9:00 am ? 5:00 pm
Location
Wild Thyme Farm, 72 Mattson Road, Oakville, WA 98568
Fees/Admission
$15.00 ? Registration fee covers event costs and lunch
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Contact Information
Northwest Natural Resource Group
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Description
Woodland owners in the Pacific Northwest are interested in maintaining forests that provide a broad range of ecological functions and economic goals. Enjoying wildlife and providing wildlife habitat are often motivators for stewarding woodlands. It?s important to understand how the habitat in your forest meets the needs of particular wildlife species and what you can do to maintain and enhance your forest for biodiversity. Many Northwest forests are in need of active forest management to create the complex forest structure, light for flowering plants, and space for food-producing shrubs that help wildlife thrive. Careful stewardship can help you to perpetually manage your forest on a regenerative cycle. One that allows for multiple entries and a sustained yield of a broad range of high-value forest products. The timing and design of thinning practices can result in a wide variety of forest conditions depending on the landowners? objectives?including those that benefit wildlife habitat, forest health, and long-term income generation. This workshop will introduce you to the principles of ecological forestry, tools to implement it successfully on smaller parcels, and the structural and biotic features of forests that help wildlife thrive. Come learn about forest growth, harvest strategies, and steps you can take to enhance wildlife habitat on your land. Topics this class will cover include: Forest dynamics, Forest health, Young stand management, Uneven-aged management, Hardwood management, Habitat needs of keystone PNW species, Maintaining & enhancing wildlife habitat, Incorporating wildlife habitat enhancements into forest management practices, And much more! Details and registration: WHEN: Saturday, June 11, 2016, 9:00 am ? 5:00 pm WHERE: Wild Thyme Farm, 72 Mattson Road, Oakville, WA 98568 COST: $15.00 ? Registration fee covers event costs and lunch REGISTER AT: http://ecological-forestry-wa.eventbrite.com In the morning, speakers will include: Rolf Gersonde, silviculturist and researcher for the City of Seattle?s Cedar River Watershed; Ken Bevis, landowner assistance fish and wildlife biologist for the Department of Natural Resources; and Dave Houk, service forester for Grays Harbor Conservation District. In the afternoon, John Henrikson will lead a tour of the forest at Wild Thyme Farmand show his recent harvest projects. Wild Thyme Farm entails an ever evolving demonstration of permaculture, wild food harvest and ecological forestry. Participants will learn how they can manage their own projects that can provide periodic income, improve forest structure, and enhance wildlife habitat.