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SUMMARY:Indigenous Agroforestry Network Quarterly Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Agroforestry Network’s second webinar of the year focuses on forest farming!  \nIn the Pacific Northwest\, demand for the locally sourced and uniquely flavored bigleaf maple syrup is driving a burgeoning industry for maple sugaring\, a practice that is largely new to the region. Similarly\, forest cultivated shiitake\, a common forest farming system in eastern states\, is gaining traction as a source of supplemental income for forest owners and farmers. Patrick Shults (Washington State University Extension) will discuss the challenges and opportunities of adapting these forest farming practices to the unique climate\, forests\, and social context of the Pacific Northwest. \nThis webinar is led by the Indigenous Agroforestry Network\, a collection of partners across the Pacific Northwest including Ecotrust\, USDA National Agroforestry Center\, Intertribal Nursery Council\, US Forest Service\, Heritage University\, the Hoopa Valley Tribe\, Cal Poly Humboldt\, Washington State University Extension\, and Oregon State University.
URL:https://ecotrust.org/event/indigenous-agroforestry-network-quarterly-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Agroforestry Network Quarterly Webinar: Cultural Fire
DESCRIPTION:Tune in learn more about cultural fire! You’ll hear from tribal practitioners Dr. Frank Lake\, Ryan Reed\, and Monique Wynecoop about how Tribes are using cultural and prescribed fire as vital land management tools in Oregon and Washington. \nThey’ll also address opportunities for growth\, challenges that still need to be solved\, and how other governments\, agencies\, and private landowners can respectively partner with Tribes to support Indigenous-led fire stewardship. \nIndigenous Agroforestry Network’s quarterly webinars are designed to foster connection among agroforestry practitioners\, strengthen relationships\, and increase awareness of programs and services available to Tribes and Indigenous land stewards.
URL:https://ecotrust.org/event/indigenous-agroforestry-network-quarterly-webinar-cultural-fire/
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Agroforestry Network quarterly webinar: Weaving Ecology\, Production\, and Culture
DESCRIPTION:Join us on December 3\, 2025 at 11am PT for the Indigenous Agroforestry Network’s last quarterly webinar of 2025! \nThis year’s closing webinar will feature two team members from Agroforestry Northwest: Carrie Brausieck\, co-founder and executive director\, and Linzie Crofoot\, Northwest Indigenous ethnobotanist and ecologist. Together\, they will lead a presentation titled “Weaving Ecology\, Production\, and Culture\,” spotlighting the organization’s groundbreaking Biocultural Restoration Initiative. \nLearn about Agroforestry Northwest’s mission and how they are integrating regenerative agroforestry practices with Indigenous land stewardship and the arts to revitalize ecological health and cultural connections across the Pacific Northwest. The session will highlight their demonstration farm\, demonstration forest\, and Skykomish riparian restoration camping\, offering a closer look at community-driven approaches to building resilient landscapes and food systems that honor traditional knowledge and support a sustainable future.
URL:https://ecotrust.org/event/indigenous-agroforestry-network-quarterly-webinar-weaving-ecology-production-and-culture/
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