Forestry for Our Watershed

April 23, 2026
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

 

Join DRBA in listening to Community Forester, Rachel Kim, as we explore how forestry best practices can work in partnership for our watershed.

Forestry is both a science and an art, and like the various interdependent relationships you find out in the woods, one can’t be without the other. If you were to walk into a room full of foresters, more than likely you’ll hear a dozen different responses on how things should be managed and some agreements, or disagreements from folks with different backgrounds or takes. There is one thing in common in that room, though. Any good forester with a good base of knowledge and passion for what they do will stop to hear what the forest has to say about itself and go from there. There are plenty of options out there, and there is never one right choice. One can only hope to use the science that’s out there to paint a picture and influence the ecosystem for the better. This presentation will provide an overview of what natural resource professionals consider and look for when getting to know a management area as well as go over what landowners should keep in mind when they take a look at their own woods.

Register in advance HERE.