Join the WA Department of Natural Resources (WA DNR), Okanogan Conservation District, and the WA State Conservation Commission's Center for Technical Development (CTD) for a comprehensive post-fire assessment and recovery training this spring.
Participants will learn from experts across Washington during interactive webinars and gain hands-on experience working in recent burn areas during the field training; learning proven methods, tools, and sound management practices alongside experienced practitioners.
- Build practical skills for conducting post-fire assessments, including evaluating burn severity, identifying risks (such as erosion and debris flow), and applying sound management practices for recovery (reforestation, erosion control, debris management, funding, and more).
- Increase skills and local capacity among foresters and land managers to support timely and effective post-fire recovery for landowners, communities, and landscapes.
This event is part of a series:
Post-Fire Assessment and Recovery Series
A 6-week lunch-and-learn webinar series will kick off Wednesdays in late April 2026 and culminate in a hands-on training held in late June in Okanogan County. This multi-faceted training is designed to build practical skills in post-fire assessment and recovery for foresters and land managers from conservation districts, WA DNR, and NGOs. Visit the CDT website for more details on the series or contact training@wactd.org
Event Details
May 27 2026, 11:30am - 12:30pm Pacific Time