OUR FORESTS: BAINBRIDGE ISLAND AND THE CLIMATE CRISIS

Passionate about Bainbridge Island’s forests and wildlife? Want to learn more about the impact of climate change, and what you can do about it? Join city, state, and regional scientists for “Our Forests and the Climate Crisis,” the free, virtual 2021 Bainbridge Island Environmental Conference.

Each Sunday throughout March, we’ll be hosting a community conversation on the research and best practices for stewarding our natural environment in the face of climate change.

Session 1, March 7: Supporting Our Western Washington Forests in the Face of Climate Change

Session 2, March 14: Stewarding Your Land: Conversations for Forest Owners

Session 3, March 21: Cultural Connections: Finding Inspiration in Forest Resources, Stories, and Art

Session 4, March 28: Stewarding Our Lands: Conversations for Citizen Stewards

Sign up for one session, or join us for all four.

Please reach out to Joan Hutchinson at joanh@islandwood.org with any questions.

The 2021 Bainbridge Environmental Conference is sponsored by the Association of Bainbridge Communities, Bainbridge Island Parks Foundation, IslandWood, Sustainable Bainbridge, Bloedel Reserve, EcoAdapt, Bainbridge Island Watershed Council, Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District, Bainbridge Island Land Trust, Bainbridge Community Foundation, and Bainbridge Island Fire Department