Facing the Future of Forests Together
This month,
we're teaming up with Columbia Land Trust and Lomakatsi Restoration Project for
a powerful conversation about why fire belongs on our landscapes. From
controlled and prescribed burns to traditional cultural burning, communities
and land stewards are using fire to restore balance and build healthier, more
resilient forests. Join us as we explore the science, history, and human
stories behind this essential work-and why it matters now more than ever.
For sixty years, World Forestry Center has stood at the intersection of forests and society— exploring how the health of one shapes the future of the other.
Join World Forestry Center for a special 60th Anniversary Forest Pub as we bring together a dynamic panel spanning forest management and science, conservation ethics, Indigenous stewardship, and the arts. Together, we’ll reflect on how society’s relationship with forests has evolved over the past six decades and how it can evolve to meet the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Speakers:
•Emily Brew, Founder, Perrenial Strategy
•HollyAnna CougarTracks DeCoteau Littlebull, Artist, Yakama Tribal Leader, Activist
•Joe Furia, Executive Director, World Forestry Center
•Michael Paul Nelson, Director, Center for the Future of Forests and Society, Oregon State University
•Susan Prichard, Research Scientist, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington
At World Forestry Center, we believe forest stewardship is essential to thriving communities, resilient economies, and a livable climate. We create space to expand forest-focused dialogue, partnership, and action that honors tradition while embracing innovation and possibility. Moderated by Joe Furia, Executive Director of World Forestry Center, this discussion will invite you to imagine what’s possible for forests and communities over the next sixty years.
This signature Forest Pub is part of our 60th Anniversary celebration: Rooted in our past. Resilient in the present. Rising to shape the future.
Learn more about our 60th Anniversary here.
Join us to raise a glass to the next 60 years of forest stewardship!