by Tyler Quinn | Oct 1, 2020 | News
World Forestry Center’s Discovery Museum was featured in Issue 2, 2020 of Wood in Architecture magazine. View it online here or read the full article below. Totems carved by Native American artists flank heavy timber posts. Carved from western red cedar, the...
by Tyler Quinn | Sep 22, 2020 | News
Forests. The history of humanity has been tied to them. When society and forests are in balance, each can flourish. And when they are not, both suffer. It is clearer than ever that our fate is tied to the fate of our forests. However, awareness and innovation alone...
by Tyler Quinn | Sep 15, 2020 | Evergreen
Read the latest issue of our Evergreen magazine. Inside this issue: From the Executive DirectorLeadership Hall InducteesAnnouncing WWOTF: The SeriesInternational Fellowship Alumni UpdateMagness Harvest Read the Fall ’20 Issue
by Tyler Quinn | Sep 11, 2020 | News, Wildfire
As part of our Hagenstein Lecture Series, we featured Amanda Rau and Anjel Tomayko as two of our 2019 Emerging Voices in Forestry. In their talk, Women on Fire, they discussed their work preventing and managing wildfire. We checked back in with Amanda and Anjel...
by Tyler Quinn | Aug 18, 2020 | News
Much of Oregon’s forestry history is deeply intertwined with its Indigenous history. Keep reading for a deep dive into the Donation Land Act of 1850 and how it affected foresters and Indigenous Peoples alike. For thousands of years, Oregon was only home to...