What’s next for urban forestry? Urban trees in times of change.

Online webinar CA, United States

In times of climate change, a global pandemic, biodiversity loss, and other challenges, there is an increasing focus on the role of urban trees. This presentation looks at the (changing) role of urban forests as 'nature-based solutions' across the globe.

Free

Novato Arbor Day

Hamilton Amphitheatre 601 Hamilton Parkway, Novato, CA, United States

Please join the City of Novato and partners California Urban Forests Council, West Coast Arborists, Inc., Western Chapter ISA, and Sustainable Novato to celebrate Arbor Day 2021 by planting trees in two Novato parks!

Working for The Greatest Good (postponed)

Online webinar CA, United States

A California Perspective of How Land Managers Can Employ Informative Data, Industry Best Practices, and Innovative Thinking to Care for Forests in An Age of Catastrophic Wildfires

Free

SDRUFC Presents: Tools and Technology for Advanced tree Risk Assessment

Santa Fe Room at the Balboa Park Club 2144 American W Rd, San Diego, CA, United States

You are invited to join us at our next SDRUFC in-person meeting, where speakers will present on advancing applications for tree evaluations.

This meeting is to be held at the Balboa Park Club building in Balboa Park, in the Santa Fe room; admission is $25; 2.5 CEU's are available for attendees.

$25

How to Plant a Miyawaki Forest at your school

Online webinar CA, United States

Learn how to plant a Miyawaki Forest at your school! These ultra-dense micro forests help reverse global warming and bring health and healing to school campuses. Miyawaki Forests include only native saplings and require low maintenance after planting. In just three years, they become self-sufficient ecosystems that require little to no watering. Miyawaki Forest benefits: […]

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