URBAN AND COMMUNITY TREES, AFTER THE STORM

Elite Team Offices 2972 Larkin Avenue, Clovis, CA, United States

The presentation will cover how recent heavy rains have affected urban and community trees and how Valley residents can better manage and support urban and community trees.

Digging in: An Exploration of Arboriculture

Resort at Squaw Valley 400 Squaw Creek Rd, Olympic Valley, CA, United States

The conference theme is “Digging In: An Exploration of Arboriculture.” Our focus this year will be on providing an in-depth look at a variety of topics. But fear not! “In-depth” does not mean that the topics will all be intended for an expert audience: we welcome presentations at all levels as long as they provide a comprehensive look at the topic.

California ReLeaf Network Retreat

CA, United States

The Network Retreat is the annual get-together for California’s urban forest nonprofits and community organizations dedicated to improving the health and livability of California cities by planting and caring for trees.

$75

WTMS Summer 2023: After the Storm – what’s next for our urban trees?

The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens 1800 Orlando Rd, San Marino, CA, United States

Western Tree Management Symposium Summer – Thursday, July 27, 2023 – San Marino, California Thursday, July 27, 2023 Rothenberg Hall Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens 1800 Orlando Street Join us as we meet at the beautiful Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Lunch and a short garden tour, led by our own […]

From $75

Protecting California’s Palms: Webinar on the South American Palm Weevil

Zoom webinar CA, United States

Join us for an informative webinar on the South American palm weevil (SAPW), featuring Dr. Mark Hoddle, Biological Control Specialist, and Principal Investigator, as well as the head of the Applied Biological Control Research Center at UC Riverside. This webinar is not to be missed for anyone interested in or working with urban forests from […]

2nd World Forum on Urban Forests

Renaissance Washington DC Downtown Hotel, 999 Ninth Street Northwest, Washington, DC, United States

Urban forests and green spaces are key components of sustainable and resilient urban development, providing a wide range of ecosystem goods and services. They play an important role toward the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, in particular SDG11, which focuses on making cities safe, resilient and sustainable.   

Society of American Foresters National Convention

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center 1401 K St, Sacramento, CA, United States

Forestry: It's in Our DNA The theme, "Forestry: It's in Our DNA," references both the proud legacy of forestry and the ongoing challenges and opportunities that foresters and natural resources professionals face. Forestry and what it means to be a forester is multi-faceted with many backgrounds, disciplines, and experiences shaping our profession's past, present, and […]

A Journey Through the Wood of Urban Forests & Where its Leading Us to

War Memorial Building Park Boulevard, San Diego, United States

San Diego Regional Urban Forests Council - Urban Wood Presentation Join us for an exciting in-person event hosted by the San Diego Regional Urban Forests Council. Our Urban Wood Presentation led by Andy Trotter will delve into the fascinating world of urban wood utilization and its impact on sustainability. Learn about the innovative ways we […]

$30

Invasive Shothole Borers in the Bay Area

1560 Berger Dr, San Jose, CA 95112, USA 1560 Berger Drive, San Jose, United States

Detection, monitoring, and management What we feared has happened: the invasive shothole borers have arrived. Fortunately, our colleagues from Southern California will share their experiences with these pests at our day-long meeting in San Jose on Thursday, March 14. The morning session will offer a comprehensive overview of the pests, including biology, identification, and management. […]

$30

Increasing Canopy Cover — Challenges & Opportunities

Connect with municipal arborists, urban forest managers, urban wood enthusiasts, landscape design professionals, planners, and non-profits from across California for this unique educational and networking experience. Our speakers and panelists explore the emerging trends impacting our urban canopy and provide insights into how organizations may meet future challenges.