California Forest Pest Council 2026 Weed Tour
Professional · Conference

California Forest Pest Council 2026 Weed Tour

A professional field tour focused on forest health and invasive species management.

Wed, 17 Jun 2026 – Thu, 18 Jun 2026 6:15 AM – 5:00 PM (America/Los_Angeles) Green Gables Motel & Suites Burney , California
The California Forest Pest Council presents the 2026 Weed Tour, a professional gathering dedicated to the study and management of invasive species in forest ecosystems. Based out of the Green Gables Motel & Suites in Burney, this two-day event offers participants a unique opportunity to engage with experts, observe field conditions, and discuss strategies for maintaining forest health. It is an essential event for forestry professionals, land managers, and researchers working in California.

What to Expect

Field-based learning sessions and collaborative discussions on forest pest and weed management.

Who Should Attend

  • Forestry professionals
  • Land managers
  • Researchers
  • Environmental scientists
  • Agricultural specialists

Agenda Overview

Day 1: Field tour and presentations; Day 2: Continued field observations and closing discussions.
Venue & Address
Green Gables Motel & Suites
37371 CA-299
Burney , California – 96013
United States
Organizer
California Forest Pest Council · Professional Organization
Dedicated to the study and management of forest pests and diseases in California.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the base location?
Green Gables Motel & Suites, Burney, CA.
Who is hosting?
California Forest Pest Council.
Is this for professionals?
Yes, it is a professional development event.
What is the focus?
Forest health and invasive species management.
How long is the tour?
Two days.
How do I register?
Visit the California Forest Pest Council website.
Tags
Forestry Pest Management Weed Tour Burney Professional Environment
Summary
A two-day professional field tour focused on forest health and invasive species management.
Highlights
  • Expert-led field tours
  • Invasive species management
  • Forest health discussions
  • Networking with professionals
  • Field observations
  • Professional development
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