Webinar Series Spring 2026 – Getting to Know Your Local Beavers

A three-part webinar series for restoration practitioners working in western, high-desert landscapes. The series offers field-tested guidance on beaver biology, assessing beaver activity, and using that information to support beaver occupancy and beaver-based restoration at scale. Learn directly from experienced field practitioners and beaver ecologists monitoring beavers across the West.

Session 1 - Beaver Basics: Biology, Life Cycle, and Habitat Needs
An applied introduction to beaver ecology focused on western landscapes. This session covers beaver life cycles, seasonal behavior, dispersal, forage needs, and what beavers need to persist across variable flow regimes and working lands. Guest presenter: Dr. Jordan Kennedy, The Beaver Institute
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Session 2 - Assessing Beaver Occupancy and Habitat – Boots on Ground
Learn practical, noninvasive approaches to assessing beaver activity using standardized field observations and trail cameras. This session emphasizes choosing the right tools and assessment intensity based on your organization’s capacity, staffing, and budget.
Guest presenters: Alex Fortin, Natalie D’Souza - Beaver Ecology & Relocation Collaborative
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Session 3 - Understanding the Data: From Site Observations to Riverscape Planning
Move from individual observations to riverscape and watershed-scale insights. This session focuses on interpreting occupancy data to identify where beaver presence is most likely to persist and where landscape investments can realistically support long-term success.
Guest presenters: Herb Winters, Roger Lathrop – Gilliam SWCD
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VIDEOS
Want to further your Willow knowledge? We've been watching these helpful videos

Length Title (Click to play) Presenter
18 minutes Key Features for Identifying Willows Robert Dorn
75 minutes Salix (Willow) Identification Dr. Tom Rosburg
60 min, best stuff starts minute 35 Introduction to Plant Terminology: The Secret to Identification Dr. Cynthia Lane
17 min Rooting "HUGE" Willow Cuttings! One of the Easiest "Houseplants" You Can Propagate from Cuttings
18 min Semi-Cultivating Wild Willow- Coppices and Pollards and Beavers. Oh My! Oxbow Farm

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