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What is the Oregon Forest Resources Institute?
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06/01/23 • 55 min
This episode with Jim Paul, the newly appointed Executive Director of the Oregon Forest Resources Institute, discusses the institute’s three primary program areas (public education, K-12 education, and landowner education), as well as how OFRI is funded, the institute’s response to former Governor Kate Brown's request for a 2021 audit by Oregon Secretary of State Shamia Fagan, and implications of a bill in the 2023 Oregon legislative session.
06/01/23 • 55 min
Are We Putting the Forest to Sleep? An update: Coho lawsuit and a minor correction
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04/07/23 • 17 min
As a follow-up to our two previous episodes that focused on the history of state forest lands in Oregon and the state’s pursuit of a Habitat Conservation Plan, this episode discusses the recent terms agreed to by the state to settle a lawsuit filed by environmental organizations over alleged impact the state’s forest management activities have to coho salmon habitat. The episode also includes a minor correction to statements made in the first episode on this topic (Are we putting the forest to sleep? Part 1: History of State Forests) that clarifies when former Governor Kitzhaber challenged the Oregon Department of Forestry to achieve twin goals of increased revenue and increased conservation.
04/07/23 • 17 min
Are we putting the forest to sleep? Part 2: What went wrong
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03/15/23 • 47 min
This is the second in a two-part series on Oregon’s state forests, including the current controversy surrounding the Department of Forestry’s pursuit of a Habitat Conservation Plan for western Oregon state forests, the plan’s failure to provide adequate projected timber harvest levels to keep the Department of Forestry’s budget afloat for the next 70 years, and the mounting pressure on the Board of Forestry to change course.
03/15/23 • 47 min
Are we putting the forest to sleep? Part 1: History of State Forests
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03/15/23 • 39 min
This is the first in a two-part series about Oregon’s state forests, including the history of how the state acquired over 600,000 acres of forest from 15 forest trust land counties in the 1930s and 1940s, the progression of management approaches and issues on those forests over the last seven decades, and what lead the state to pursue a Habitat Conservation Plan for western Oregon state forests that aims to both protect threatened and endangered species like the northern spotted owl and coho salmon and increase financial stability for the Department.
** please note: there is a minor correction to this episode in Are We Putting the Forest to Sleep? An update: Coho lawsuit and a minor correction
03/15/23 • 39 min
One Foot in the Black: Part 2 – The deep dive into Oregon’s firefighting system
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02/23/23 • 39 min
This is the second in a two-part series on wildfire in Oregon, including the unique and world-class elements of Oregon’s wildland firefighting system (known as the complete and coordinated system), it’s unique and complex funding mechanism paid in part by private timber companies and in part by taxpayers through the General Fund, and ways the state can work with the federal government to address our wildfire crisis. For more details on how Oregon's firefighting system is funded, please see this two-page explainer document.
02/23/23 • 39 min
One Foot in the Black: Part 1 – Why are Oregon’s skies so smoky?
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02/23/23 • 41 min
This is the first in a two-part series on wildfire in Oregon, including what’s causing the wildfire crisis in Oregon, what role climate change plays in our smoky skies, the different firefighting and land management approaches of private landowners and federal landowners, and how we might begin to take on treating Oregon’s forests with thinning and controlled burns, and creating defensible space and hardened homes in our communities to make Oregon more fire resilient.
02/23/23 • 41 min
It all starts in the soil
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09/07/23 • 61 min
This episode with Dr. Tom DeLuca, dean of the Oregon State University College of Forestry, focuses primarily on carbon sequestration and storage in forestry and forest soils. We also discuss a whole range of topics surrounding carbon, including the history of forestry as a practice, the carbon cycle of forests, how long carbon is stored in wood products, the carbon benefits of mass timber like cross laminated timber and mass plywood panels, the human connection to trees and wood products, the impact of active management on carbon stored in soil, the symbiotic relationship between soil and trees, and the impact of different land uses on carbon in soil.
09/07/23 • 61 min
Free to Grow: How pesticides help trees grow
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10/05/23 • 72 min
This episode with Katie Murray, executive director of Oregonians for Food and Shelter, and Seth Barnes, director of forest policy for the Oregon Forest Industries Council covers all things related to pesticide use in forestry, including: how pesticides (primarily herbicides) are applied either aerially or with a ground crew roughly two to four times in the first few years of a new forests’ life to hold back invasive species and noxious weeds. We also cover the regulations in the Oregon Forest Practices Act related to reforestation and water quality protection (including new protections put in place by the Private Forest Accord), what happens when applicators don’t follow the law, the process for notifying the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) and neighbors about forest activities, water quality monitoring studies, how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) assesses health risks and registers pesticides, what’s on a pesticide label, the carcinogenicity of glyphosate (Roundup), and impacts to pollinators.
10/05/23 • 72 min
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How many episodes does Forestry Smart Policy have?
Forestry Smart Policy currently has 8 episodes available.
What topics does Forestry Smart Policy cover?
The podcast is about News, Podcasts and Politics.
What is the most popular episode on Forestry Smart Policy?
The episode title 'What is the Oregon Forest Resources Institute?' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Forestry Smart Policy?
The average episode length on Forestry Smart Policy is 47 minutes.
How often are episodes of Forestry Smart Policy released?
Episodes of Forestry Smart Policy are typically released every 23 days, 6 hours.
When was the first episode of Forestry Smart Policy?
The first episode of Forestry Smart Policy was released on Feb 23, 2023.
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