Workshop Resources
Chiloquin Community Workshop - Wildfire Risk Reduction and Two Four Two Fire Recovery Assistance - October 1, 2020
SLASH PILE BURNING WORKSHOPS - NOVEMBER 2018 - kLAMATH FALLS AND LAKEVIEW
Participants learned how to safely and effectively burn slash on their property. Topics included: how to site and build piles; notifications and regulations; landowner liability; safety and assistance; conditions for burning; lighting and tending; and post fire rehab. Click on an image to view a pdf of the presentations from USFS and ODF or the pile burning brochure.
All-lands partnerships in southern oregon: a peer learning workshop - May 1, 2018 - Klamath Falls, or
Photos courtesy of OSU - EmilyJane Davis
“All-lands” projects with multiple landowners, agencies, and partners across ownerships are increasingly common. The goal of this one-day workshop was to bring together those working on all-lands projects in Lake, Klamath, Jackson, and Josephine Counties to:
Share specific activities, experiences, and lessons learned
Explore tools and ideas that improve the practice of all-lands management
Connect to a community of area practitioners and form new peer relationships
Summary documents from the day are available below, and click on the images to access PDFs of the powerpoint presentations.
all-lands partnerships: who, what, and why?
Presenters: Ryan Gordon - Oregon Department of Forestry, Liz Weber - American Forest Foundation, Mike Cloughesy - Oregon Forest Resources Institute
Large Landscape Projects 1: The North Warners and Chiloquin Community Forest Projects
Amy Markus - Fremont-Winema National Forest, Kasey Johnson - Oregon Department of Forestry, Marci Schreder - Lake County Umbrella Watershed Councils, Louise Linton - landowner, Daniel Leavell - OSU Extension
Large Landscape Projects 2: The Ashland Forest All-Lands Restoration Project
Presenters: Darren Borgias - The Nature Conservancy, Chris Chambers - Ashland Fire & Rescue, Marko Bey - Lomakatsi Restoration Project