Forestry Thinning Workshop & Field Tour

Posted September 28, 2014 at 5:40 am by

Pre-Commercial Thinning Workshop and Field Tour on Orcas Island, October 19th - Contributed photo

Pre-Commercial Thinning Workshop and Field Tour on Orcas Island, October 19th – Contributed photo

Northwest Certified Forestry, a program of Northwest Natural Resource Group, will be hosting the third and final workshop in a series of events focused on forest health on the San Juan Islands. Many of the forested areas on the archipelago are comprised of extremely dense small diameter trees. These dense stands are a high risk for forest fire, have stagnant growth and low timber quality, and present very poor wildlife habitat.

By carefully thinning these stands you can increase the growth and vigor of remaining trees; improve timber quality; increase resilience to fire, pests, disease and drought; and, arguably, improve the overall aesthetic character of your forest. Often times this method of thinning is referred to as “pre-commercial thinning” as only the smallest diameter, lowest quality and non-merchantable trees are removed.

This workshop and field tour will examine the ecological dynamics of overstocked stands, thinning options, how to mitigate the resulting slash, and management costs. Event speakers include Kirk Hanson, Director of Northwest Certified Forestry; Carson Sprenger, Founder of Rain Shadow Consulting; and Rich Harvey, Owner of Harvey Logging. If you own or manage forests in the San Juans, join us for this event!

Classroom session will be held at the Orcas Senior Center: 62 Henry Rd, Eastsound WA, 98245. The field tour portion will include 2-3 diverse sites and management needs.

RSVP is required, so be sure to contact Kirk Hanson to reserve your spot!

Kirk Hanson, Director of Northwest Certified Forestry
[email protected]
(360) 316-9317

Northwest Natural Resource Group is a non-profit organization working to use the marketplace to restore forests and local economies. Our primary program, Northwest Certified Forestry (NCF), helps woodland owners optimize the economic and ecological potential of their land. NCF specializes in conservation-based forest management and consulting and provides a broad suite of services that range from forest management planning to timber harvest administration to wildlife habitat enhancement. Our clients include family forests, land trusts and conservation groups, public land managers, and more. Learn more at nnrg.org. Or click here for the event flyer. (PDF)

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