Last chance to register to participate and to receive a link to the recording!
Wednesday, April 8th from 7:00 – 8:30 pm
What the Ancient Douglas-fir of the OSU McDonald-Dunn Forest Can Tell Us
With Dr. Meg Krawchuck & Charles Drake, OSU Forestry Researchers
Webinar with Recording Link
Learn how our local ancient Douglas-firs help us understand how past climates and ancestral Indigenous cultural practices, including fire, reflected and impacted the human experience. Learn why this understanding matters for current forest management. I strongly recommend that anyone interested in the McDonald-Dunn Forest, local Indigenous culture or wildfire management register for this webinar. It will also be interesting to anyone who likes a good mystery.
All who register will receive a link to the webinar recording by April 11th, even if you can’t watch it live on April 8th. To watch the webinar and receive the webinar recording, pre-register through the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library. Here is the extended registration Link:
The Series is co-sponsored by the Marys Peak Group Sierra Club, the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library and the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition Water Action Team.
Hope to see you there or that you can see the recording at a later time.
Dave Eckert
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition Water Action Team
www.sustainablecorvallis.org/action-teams/water
dec...@willamettewatershed.com