Thursday, August 21, 2025 to Friday, August 22, 2025Dates: August 21 & 22, 2025 Time: exact time TBA Location: Albany /Corvallis – exact location TBA Audience: 9th - 12th grade educators, formal and non-formal Materials provided: Project Learning Tree (PLT) Exploring Environmental Issues, Focus on Forests Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI) curriculum Description: Join us for a one-and-a-half-day, hands-on workshop where we will explore forest resiliency in Santiam Canyon, five years after the Labor Day Fires. Participants will gain insights into how the changing climate is affecting Oregon’s forests, discover adaptive management practices for the future, and learn innovative ways the forest is part of the climate solution. During this field-based workshop, we will engage in activities from PLT and OFRI curriculum and take field trips to the Santiam Canyon forests, Freres Mass Ply Panel (MPP) Mill and OSU's Emerson Lab. Lunch provided both days and there will be options to get out of the elements when the weather gets too warm. This workshop is especially relevant to high school educators teaching Career & Technical Education (CTE), Forestry, or Natural Resources programs. Considerations: This field-based workshop takes place primarily outdoors and includes van transportation to and from field trip sites. Participants are required to wear long pants, closed-toed shoes, and a hard hat. Brought to you by: Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI) and Oregon Natural Resources Education Program (ONREP) Registration required. Offered at no cost to Oregon educators. PDUs available. Substitue reimbursment avaialble on teacher workdays. Albany/Corvallis, ORRegister for this WorkshopReturn to Workshop Calendar