Video & Webinars
Featured Videos
Urban Tree Monitoring
View the companion videos to the Urban tree monitoring: a field guide and Urban tree monitoring: a resource guide
The Northern Research Station and partners use video and webinars to bring you the best available science.
Webinars
Rooted in Research
Rooted in Research is the Northern Research Station's science delivery platform, with events and products tailored to natural resource professionals, partners, collaborators, and engaged citizens throughout the Northeast and Midwest.
May 2022 Rooted in Research Webinar
Eco-hydrology modeling in the Central Hardwoods : Soil moisture, vegetation, fire, and climate change
Wednesday, May 4, 2022 11:00 – 12:00 noon EDT / 10:00 - 11:00 am CDT
Antoine Randolph Eco-Hydrology and Watershed Modeler, Canaan Valley Institute
Ben Rau, Research Hydrologist and
Matt Dickinson, Research Ecologist, USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station
Fueling Collaboration
Presented by the Northern Research Station and the Fire Science Exchange Network
A series of interactive panel discussions designed to encourage collaboration between fire managers and researchers. This discussion series will be built on questions from the registered attendees.
Urban Forest Connections
The Forest Service's Urban Forest Connections webinar series brings experts together to discuss the latest science, practice, and policy on urban forestry and the environment. These webinars are open to all.
Video
Healthy Trees Healthy Cities Training Videos
Healthy Trees Healthy Cities Training Videos
View the training videos for the Healthy Trees, Healthy Cities (HTHC) app.
Forestry for the Long Term: Lessons in Sustainability from Maine's Penobscot Experimental Forest
Penobscot Experimental Forest
This video highlights silvicultural research on the Penobscot Experimental Forest, focusing on shelterwood, single-tree selection, diameter limit cutting, exploitive harvest, and ecological forestry. The video was produced through a partnership with the University of Maine.
For more videos, visit the Forest Service YouTube channel.