Volunteer: Sustainable Forestry Management Workshop (Rescheduled Date)NOTE: This training was originally scheduled for June 13th and was rescheduled to July 11th. This training is designed to give you deeper knowledge into sustainable forestry management. As Colorado's climate changes, our forests face new challenges. This training gives you an introduction on how to manage our forests to be resilient and sustainable. Whether you are a sawyer, experienced volunteer, land owner, or land manager, this training will add lots to your toolbelt! This training will cover topics such as: climate change resilience, forest density, wildfire prevention, and pine beetle management. This training will take place in Evergreen, Colorado on Saturday, July 11. You must be present in-person to attend this training. Exact location details will be sent to registered trainees two weeks out from the training date. This training will be a mix of classroom and field-based learning.
Want to put what you learn in this training to work? Join us for a forestry project this season! Both chainsaw certified and non-chainsaw certified volunteers are welcome. Program: Training NOTE: This training was originally scheduled for June 13th and was rescheduled to July 11th. This training is designed to give you deeper knowledge into sustainable forestry management. As Colorado's climate changes, our forests face new challenges. This training gives you an introduction on how to manage our forests to be resilient and sustainable. Whether you are a sawyer, experienced volunteer, land owner, or land manager, this training will add lots to your toolbelt! This training will cover topics such as: climate change resilience, forest density, wildfire prevention, and pine beetle management. This training will take place in Evergreen, Colorado on Saturday, July 11. You must be present in-person to attend this training. Exact location details will be sent to registered trainees two weeks out from the training date. This training will be a mix of classroom and field-based learning.
Want to put what you learn in this training to work? Join us for a forestry project this season! Both chainsaw certified and non-chainsaw certified volunteers are welcome. Program: Training Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 80439 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Trail Skills Training @ Granby (July 17)Why it's important: This training will go over essential skills for advanced trail work including turnpikes, rock structures, and timber steps. Building sustainable climbing turns is an essential part of outdoor stewardship and building sustainable trails. When done properly, projects with rock and timber can last much longer and be more effective at preventing erosion and keeping trail users safe. In this Friday workshop, you'll have the opportunity to learn from experts in the field, including OSI Instructors who have been building and maintaining trails for decades. This training is designed to prepare volunteers for the Gilsonite Trail project on July 18-19. What you'll learn: This skills training will explore several advanced concepts such as trail construction after a forest fire, erosion control in a flood zone, and rock structures that are appropriate for multi-use trails. Trainees will come away with an enhanced ability to assess trails for practical rock work solutions and sustainable trail construction. Where you'll be: This training will be in near Granby, Colorado. The exact location of the training and a detailed schedule will be provided two weeks out from the training date. Essential Details: This training takes place on Friday, July 17. This training is free to attend.Free camping will be provided on Thursday July 16 and Friday July 17. Please bring your own food and water to this training.Program: Training Why it's important: This training will go over essential skills for advanced trail work including turnpikes, rock structures, and timber steps. Building sustainable climbing turns is an essential part of outdoor stewardship and building sustainable trails. When done properly, projects with rock and timber can last much longer and be more effective at preventing erosion and keeping trail users safe. In this Friday workshop, you'll have the opportunity to learn from experts in the field, including OSI Instructors who have been building and maintaining trails for decades. This training is designed to prepare volunteers for the Gilsonite Trail project on July 18-19. What you'll learn: This skills training will explore several advanced concepts such as trail construction after a forest fire, erosion control in a flood zone, and rock structures that are appropriate for multi-use trails. Trainees will come away with an enhanced ability to assess trails for practical rock work solutions and sustainable trail construction. Where you'll be: This training will be in near Granby, Colorado. The exact location of the training and a detailed schedule will be provided two weeks out from the training date. Essential Details: This training takes place on Friday, July 17. This training is free to attend.Free camping will be provided on Thursday July 16 and Friday July 17. Please bring your own food and water to this training.Program: Training Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 17, 2026 Zip Code: 80446 Allow Groups: No |