California Forest Stewardship Workshops

This workshop series will help landowners develop plans to improve and protect their forest lands in an ecologically and economically sustainable manner. The workshops will address management objectives and planning, forest restoration, fuels reduction, project development, permitting, and cost-share opportunities. To learn more, visit https://ucanr.edu/sites/forestry/Forest_Stewardship/Forest_Stewardship_Workshops/

We Need Volunteers!

Help State Fair goers enjoy the cooler temperatures of the forest and learn about native plants and trees along our nature trail. We will have rescued forest wildlife, kids’ crafts, a portable sawmill demonstration, a chainsaw carver and free tree seedlings for Forest Center visitors.

*For more information and to sign up, please visit our Events page: https://californiasaf.org/event/california-state-fair-please-consider-volunteering-at-this-event/

Be Prepared for Fire Season

Information on how to prepare for wildfire can be found at www.ReadyForWildfire.org. The site offers tips for residents to make their homes more resistant to wildfires and also details safe and efficient evacuation strategies.

Be Ready for a wildfire by maintaining 100 feet of Defensible Space and hardening your home with fire resistant building materials. Be Set for a wildfire by having a wildfire action plan in place so you know what to take and where to go if you are evacuated. Lastly, Go early when a wildfire approaches or you are asked to evacuate.

Forestry Institute for Teachers

Created in 1993 with a goal of educating educators, this program provides K-12 teachers with the knowledge, tools, and skills to effectively teach their students about forest ecology and forest resource management practices. Four one-week long sessions of this award-winning program are offered, one near Sonora (Tuolumne County) one at Camp McCumber (Shasta County), one in Arcata (Humboldt County) and one near Quincy (Plumas County). Public and private forest resource specialists and other natural resource managers and environmental education specialists serve as the educators and presenters at FIT. FIT participants will develop a curriculum unit, design student projects, and become adequately endowed with the tools necessary to increase student understanding and appreciation of our dynamic forest ecosystems and the complex issues faced by forest managers.

Learn more here.

Wildfire Community Preparedness Day

Encourage local participation and work together to achieve community resilience: 

You can help promote wildfire safety by encouraging residents to work together on a project or event. Participation helps create a sense of community, where neighbors begin to look out for each other. Wildfire Community Preparedness Day projects can also help strengthen relationships between residents and the local fire department, land management agencies, community leaders, and elected officials. See a list of possible projects.

Want to get started?

We have the tools to get you and your community off and running with your own project for Wildfire Community Preparedness Day:


A worthwhile effort: