Celebrating 2018 – Building for 2019
Yes, like most non-profit organizations we make an end-of-year appeal, too. And while this year it might be more subdued or notably missing from your mailbox, it isn’t any less …
Yes, like most non-profit organizations we make an end-of-year appeal, too. And while this year it might be more subdued or notably missing from your mailbox, it isn’t any less …
The time of year is fast-approaching when we gather with friends to celebrate our stewardship accomplishments and talk about the road ahead. This year, we’re trying out a new location …
Celebrating Stewardship: September 28th at the Tin Roof Barn Read More »
In May of 2018, Mt. Adams Resource Stewards worked with the US Fish and Wildlife Service and other supporting agencies to successfully implement a cross-boundary prescribed burn on the Pine …
2018 Spring Burn on Mt. Adams Community Forest a Success Read More »
New for 2018 is the addition of a four person stewardship crew that builds on Mt. Adams Resource Stewards’ interest in increasing our ability to positively impact the region’s forests …
Thanks to a major investment from the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Climate Adaptation Fund, MARS began to incorporate climate adaptation and resiliency considerations into our project work beginning in late 2015. …
Incorporating Climate Adaptation Into Landscape Management & Restoration Read More »
The white-headed woodpecker (Picoides albolarvatus) is one of the icons of the ponderosa pine forests. As indicated in its name, this bird stands out from others due to its unique …
We’re celebrating a year of accomplishments! Join us at 5 PM on October 10 at the Peters’ barn in Trout Lake for an evening of excellent food from Prairie Rose …
Help us help you… Let us know what you are looking for? If it’s a lottery ticket, join the club. But, if you’re a fellow forester like we all are, …