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Recorded Sessions:  Virtual Conference and Webinars

2026


Webinar:

Explore Act Implications for Idaho Public Lands with guest speaker & Explore Act Program Manager Elizabeth Townley



2025


Webinars

Agenda TopicsVideo

Planning for the Future of Collaborative Forest Groups:

Strategic Planning & Leveraging Resources

Tuesday, April 8, 2025 3pm – 4pm (MT)


Presenters:

Jaimie Baxter is the Collaborative Capacity Program Manager at the National Forest Foundation

Tahnee Robertson is a professional facilitator, mediator, and collaboration practitioner.

Maisie Powell  is  the NFF Northern Rockies Program Coordinator

John Riling works for the USDA Forest Service as the Project Manager for the Southwest Idaho Wildfire Crisis Landscape

 



2024


Webinars

Agenda TopicsVideo
Considering Recreation with Forest Restoration
November 12

Presenters:

Marc Heidlesheim

Executive Director, National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council

 Liz Johnson-Gebhardt

Co-Chair, Panhandle Forest Collaborative

 



2023


Webinars

Agenda TopicsVideo
Wildifire Trends, Regeneration, and Intervention
May 9

Presenters:

Kimberley Davis, PhD, Research Ecologist, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station

Marcos Robies, Lead Scientist, The Nature Conservancy, Arizona Field Office

 

Wildfires in the western United States are increasing in size and severity, raising concerns that forests killed by wildfire may not regenerate under increasingly warm, dry climate conditions. A collaborative team from the University of Montana, The Nature Conservancy, and the US Forest Service recently published a study in PNAS comparing the relative importance of climate versus fire severity – how many trees a fire kills – to forest recovery across conifer forests in the western US.

 

Using observations from over 10,000 sites and 50 researchers, the team found that warmer, drier conditions are reducing tree regeneration after wildfires. The team also found evidence that management interventions that reduce wildfire severity could partially offset climate-related declines in tree regeneration. The work highlights the next few decades as a window of opportunity over which management could minimize fire-caused loss of forests and associated ecosystem services including carbon storage.


2022


Investing in Forest Infrastructure

Agenda TopicsVideo
April 12, 2022
Morning
Start At (hour:minute) Agenda Topic
 

Conference Welcome and Overview

Governor Little

Senator Tester

 

Implications of Infrastructure Funding

1:08

Infrastructure Bill Framework

1:30

Panel

Infrastructure Bill Funding and Expectation for Project Outcomes


April 12, 2022
Afternoon
Start At (hour:minute)
Agenda Topic
0:5

Panel: Infrastructure - Wildfire Resiliency

1:15

Panel: Statewide Implications and Opportunities


April 13, 2022
Morning
Start At (hour:minute)
Agenda Topic
 

Morning Welcome

Governor Gianforte

0:10

Effectiveness, Capacity, and Operational Health of Collaborative Groups

0:58

Westside Restoration Project
Myrtle Creek Watershed


April 13, 2022
Afternoon
Start At (hour:minute) Agenda Topic
 

Utilization Collaborative Process in Forest Management

0:33

Problem Definition Processes and Collaborative Governments


January 31, 2022

Webinar: Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill: 
What Does it Mean For Forest Collaboratives?

External link opens in new tab or windowFollow-up Questions and Responses (PDF)




2021


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Agenda TopicsVideo
October 27, 2021

Webinar: North Idaho Survey on Forests and Climate Change

External link opens in new tab or windowSurvey Summary (PDF)


Honoring John Freemuth

April 27, 2021

Start time for each topic

0:13:00 Keynote Address: Governor Brad Little

0:24:00 Keynote Address: Chief Vicki Christiansen

0:59:30 Carbon Sequestration and Forest Management: Climate 21 Report

1:27:00 Panel Discussion: Regional Foresters, State Forester, State Conservationist

2:06:00 Shared Stewardship: Cross-Boundary Cooperation Next Steps

2:27:00 Idaho Forest Economics Assessment


April 28, 2021

Making Sense of Collaboration
0:05:40  SWOT Analysis of Forest Collaboratives in Idaho and Montana

0:11:10  Impact of Collaboration on the Pace and Scale of Forest Restoration in Idaho

00:39:30  Conference Summary and Wrap-up





 

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