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In the Woods

In the Woods

By In the Woods Podcast

From the Oregon State University’s Extension Service, “In the Woods” is a monthly podcast series with the forestry and natural resources Extension program. This podcast aims to share the voices of researchers, land managers, and members of the public interested in telling the story of how woodlands provide more than just trees, they provide interconnectedness that is essential to your daily life. Discover a new topic related to forests on each episode.
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Episode 48 - Reducing Fire Risk in Northwest Oregon

In the WoodsApr 28, 2024

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Episode 48 - Reducing Fire Risk in Northwest Oregon
Apr 28, 202445:22
Episode 47: Managing Forest Carbon

Episode 47: Managing Forest Carbon

This episode features an interview with Catherine Carlisle, a forest carbon analyst, discussing forest carbon dynamics, management practices, and carbon projects with Jacob Putney. They discuss ecosystem carbon sequestration, the influence of management practices on carbon storage, research findings on rotation age and thinning treatments, and the growth of the forest carbon market.

Apr 14, 202434:56
Episode 46: Storm Damage
Mar 29, 202401:03:41
Episode 45: Carbon Markets
Feb 28, 202442:26
Episode 44: Slash Piles
Jan 08, 202401:01:01
Episode 43: Oregon State University Campus Arboretum
Dec 12, 202326:13
Episode 42: Mediterranean Oak Borer
Nov 30, 202338:38
Episode 41: Indigenous Partnerships
Nov 09, 202301:03:47
Episode 40: Indigenous Knowledge
Oct 18, 202349:60
Episode 39: Dead Wood
Sep 28, 202301:37:43
Episode 38: Climate Change
Sep 12, 202333:26
Episode 37: WOWNet

Episode 37: WOWNet

In this episode, Lauren Grand is joined by Tiffany Hopkins and multiple members of the Women Owning Woodlands Network to explain how WOWNet educates and empowers female small woodland owners.

Timestamps:

0:00 - Intro

0:30 - Interview #1: Debi Lorence & Tiffany Hopkins

53:07 - Interview #2: Kate McMichael & Theresa Hausser

Aug 25, 202301:32:32
Episode 36: Oak

Episode 36: Oak

In this episode, Jacob Putney is joined by Steve Denney and Alicia Christiansen to discuss the importance of educating the public about Oak trees and their positive impacts on Oregon's woodlands.

Aug 02, 202348:26
Episode 35: Range

Episode 35: Range

In this episode, Jacob Putney is joined by Katie Wollstein to discuss strategies to mitigate fires and invasive plant species in Oregon rangelands.

Jul 11, 202340:58
Episode 34: Fire Weather

Episode 34: Fire Weather

In this episode, Jacob Putney and Aaron Groth invite Jon Bonk & Rebecca Muessle on the show to discuss the role incident meteorologists play in fighting wildfires. Both Bonk and Muessle are incident meteorologists for the National Weather Service in Portland, Oregon.

Jun 19, 202335:51
Episode 33: Maple Syrup

Episode 33: Maple Syrup

In this episode, Scott Leavengood is joined by Eric Jones and Eliza Nelson to discuss the increasing popularity of maple syrup production in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.

May 16, 202340:40
Episode 32: Tree School

Episode 32: Tree School

In this episode, Scott Leavengood visits the 33rd annual Clackamas Tree School to interview Sarah Cameron and Glenn Ahrens about what the event is and why it's so beneficial.

Apr 12, 202310:12
Episode 31: Master Woodland Managers

Episode 31: Master Woodland Managers

In this episode, Lauren Grand invites Susan Watkins, Brett Aldrich, and Tiffany Hopkins on the podcast to discuss the value of participating in the FNR Extension's Master Woodland Manager program. Watkins and Aldrich are both graduates of the program.


Mar 17, 202358:23
Episode 30: ONREP

Episode 30: ONREP

In this episode, Scott Leavengood invites Yasmeen Hossain & LeeAnn Mikkelson on the podcast to discuss ONREP (Oregon Natural Resources Education Program) and the importance of implementing outdoor education in schools statewide. Mikkelson is the ONREP program director and Hossain is the associate director.

Feb 21, 202331:46
Episode 29: Latinx Forest Workers (English Version)
Jan 17, 202320:37
Episode 29: Latinx Forest Workers (Spanish Version)
Jan 17, 202336:00
Episode 28: Christmas Trees
Dec 15, 202252:02
Episode 27: NTFP Crafts

Episode 27: NTFP Crafts

In this episode, Lauren Grand is joined by Tiffany Hopkins to discuss how making non-timber forest product crafts can help people feel more connected with their local environment.

Nov 16, 202231:37
A Note From Your Hosts
Nov 15, 202201:21
Episode 26: Stream Restoration

Episode 26: Stream Restoration

In this episode, Stephen Fitzgerald visits Woodcock Creek to interview multiple people involved in restoring and enhancing its natural habitat. 

Interviewees: 

Brent Klumph - Forest Manager at OSU Research Forests

Dave Stewart - ODFW Habitat Biologist 

Walker Trask - Trask Design and Construction 

Jen Gorski - Former OSU Forestry Extension Member / Studied Woodcock Creek 

Oct 23, 202239:25
Episode 25: Early Seral Forests

Episode 25: Early Seral Forests

In this episode, Lauren Grand and Graham Frank discuss early seral forest's importance and key features.

Sep 17, 202245:02
Episode 24: Swiss Needle Cast

Episode 24: Swiss Needle Cast

In this episode, Jacob Putney invites Dave Shaw and Gabriela Ritokova on the podcast to discuss Swiss Needle Cast's impact on Douglas fir populations. Dave Shaw is an OSU extension forest health specialist and Gabriela Ritokova is an ODF forest pathologist.

Aug 07, 202249:59
Episode 23: Emerald Ash Borer

Episode 23: Emerald Ash Borer

In this episode, Lauren Grand invites Christine Buhl and Daniel Stark on the podcast to discuss what the recent discovery of emerald ash borer in Oregon means and how to prevent it from spreading. Buhl is the state Forest Entomologist with the Oregon Department of Forestry and Stark helps run Oregon State University's Oregon Forest Pest Detectors Program.

Jul 16, 202241:43
Episode 22: Selling Logs

Episode 22: Selling Logs

In this episode, Lauren Grand and Francisca Belart discuss the steps a woodland owner can take in order to harvest and sell their logs. Belart is OSU extension's timber harvesting specialist.

Jul 05, 202236:17
Episode 21: Mass Plywood Panel Facility Tour

Episode 21: Mass Plywood Panel Facility Tour

In this episode, Scott Leavengood takes a tour with Project Coordinator, Cody Beairsto, of Freres Engineered Wood to learn about the production process of Mass Plywood Panels.

Jun 20, 202235:36
Episode 20: Fire Adapted Communities

Episode 20: Fire Adapted Communities

In this episode, Lauren Grand is joined by Carrie Berger & Emily Jane Davis to discuss how communities can be better prepared for wildfires.

May 15, 202232:05
Episode 19: OSU Extension Fire Program Team

Episode 19: OSU Extension Fire Program Team

In this episode, Lauren Grand gets to know the members of the OSU Extension Fire Program. 

May 01, 202240:06
Episode 18: Small Landowner Management

Episode 18: Small Landowner Management

In this episode, Lauren Grand and Lindsay Reaves discuss forest management at the Bauman Family Tree Farm. Reaves lives and works on the farm with her husband Tom Bauman.

Apr 16, 202233:29
Episode 17: Mass Timber

Episode 17: Mass Timber

In this episode, Scott Leavengood is joined by Iain Macdonald and Evan Schmidt to discuss how mass timber could play a role in solving climate change. Iain Macdonald is the director of the TallWood Design Institute and Evan Schmidt is the outreach and education manager.

Apr 09, 202244:05
Episode 16: Taxes For Woodland Owners

Episode 16: Taxes For Woodland Owners

In this episode, Jacob Putney and Tamara Cushing discuss woodland taxation and finance. Cushing is the extension forest business and economics specialist at the University of Florida.

Mar 17, 202241:14
Episode 15: Reforestation

Episode 15: Reforestation

In this episode, Stephen Fitzgerald discusses reforestation with Carli Morgan at the McDonald-Dunn Forest planting site. Morgan manages the reforestation, forest inventory, and GIS programs for the OSU research forests.

Mar 10, 202227:22
Episode 14: Forest Fungi

Episode 14: Forest Fungi

In this episode, Lauren Grand and Ariel Cowan discuss the role fungi play in maintaining a healthy forest.

Dec 31, 202153:52
Episode 13: Woodland Management

Episode 13: Woodland Management

In this episode, Jacob Putney discusses the importance of managing forests with Glenn Ahrens. Ahrens is an assistant professor for Oregon State University's College of Forestry and extension agent for Clackamas, Marion, and Hood River Counties.

Nov 27, 202130:43
Episode 12: Pollinators

Episode 12: Pollinators

In this episode, Lauren Grand discusses the importance of pollinators with Jim Rivers. Rivers is an Assistant Professor of Wildlife Ecology at Oregon State University.

Nov 02, 202136:33
Episode 11: Difficult Situations

Episode 11: Difficult Situations

In this episode, Lauren Grand and Emily Jane Davis discuss strategies to help land owners deal with difficult situations.

Oct 01, 202142:57
Episode 10: Forest Products

Episode 10: Forest Products

In this episode, Jacob Putney discusses multiple interesting topics regarding forest products manufacturing with Scott Leavengood.

Sep 01, 202123:01
Episode 9: Wildlife

Episode 9: Wildlife

In this episode, Lauren Grand discusses the relationship between forests and wildlife with Thomas Stokely.

Aug 03, 202140:30
Episode 8: Non-Timber Forest Products

Episode 8: Non-Timber Forest Products

In this episode, Lauren Grand discusses the importance of non-timber forest products with Neil Schroeder.

Jul 14, 202145:09
Episode 7: Water

Episode 7: Water

In this month's episode we are joined by Dr. Kevin Bladon, Forest Hydrologist at Oregon State University. We dive into all things water, including the role forests play, stream protection rules, and the impacts that wildfire and climate change have on water systems. 

May 26, 202134:35
Episode 6: Soils

Episode 6: Soils

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Tom DeLuca, the Cheryl Ramberg-Ford and Allyn C. Ford Dean of the Oregon State University College of Forestry. Tom holds degrees in soil science. Listen in as we discuss soil - what it is, different kinds of soil, how soil influences forests and trees, and what forest and woodland managers should know about soil.

Apr 27, 202101:09:16
Episode 5: Fire

Episode 5: Fire

This month we are joined by David G. Lewis an instructor at Oregon State University in Anthropology and Ethnic Studies and a member of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde and Amanda Rau who is the the new regional fire specialist for the Forestry & Natural Resources Extension’s Fire Program. Listen in as we discuss fire - what it is, how it's used and its benefits. 

Apr 06, 202137:52
Episode 4: Forest Health

Episode 4: Forest Health

This month we are joined by Oregon State University Extension Forest Health Specialist, Dave Shaw. We discuss a wide variety of forest health topics such as drought, insects, and disease, and the influences these agents have on individual tree and forest growth.

Feb 15, 202148:08
Episode 3: How Forests Grow

Episode 3: How Forests Grow

Our guest on this episode is John Bailey, Professor of silviculture and fire management at Oregon State University. Join us as we discuss the basics of individual tree and forest growth, including the basic elements of growth, competition, stand development, and disturbance. 

Jan 29, 202126:25
Episode 1: In The Woods Introduction

Episode 1: In The Woods Introduction

In this episode meet the Oregon State University Extension Forestry Team and hear our plans for delivering this new podcast.
Oct 28, 202016:54
Episode 2: What’s in a Woodland?

Episode 2: What’s in a Woodland?

In this episode we talk to Dan Stark, Oregon State University Extension Agent, about the different parts of a woodland, how those parts are interconnected, and how landowners use that information to manage their lands. 

Oct 28, 202032:11