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UCFS Annual Conference and Tradeshow

November 17 @ 12:00 pm - November 18 @ 5:00 pm CST

Learn about What Works (and What Doesn’t) in Urban Forestry!

Join us in Henderson, Nevada for this year’s annual UCFS Conference and Tradeshow! There’s nothing like a conference to help you gain new, actionable ideas all while gathering with people who know and understand your work.

At the November 18, 2025 conference, held in conjunction with the Partners in Community Forestry Conference, a thoughtfully designed program will address the issues most impacting urban foresters each day.

Learn from real world case studies of urban and community forestry in action.

Engage in knowledge sharing and peer-to-peer learning.

Be with your tree people who understand the challenges and triumphs of being an urban or community forester.

Plan now to join us for several pre-conference activities on November 17, including a tour lead by City of Henderson Parks and Recreation. As a city that only gets three inches of rain per year, managing trees and landscapes with less water will provide lessons for us all.

Find out more and register today!

Details

Start:
November 17 @ 12:00 pm CST
End:
November 18 @ 5:00 pm CST
Website:
https://ucfsociety.org/annual-conference/

Venue

The M Resort
12300 Las Vegas Blvd S
Henderson, NV 89044 United States
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2025 UCFS Pre-Conference Tour

Climate Resilience Through Smarter Landscapes

Monday, November 17 from 1:00-4:00pm

To join us, add the tour with your registration!

Join the Urban and Community Forestry Society (UCFS) and the City of Henderson Parks and Recreation for a half-day bus tour exploring how urban forestry practices are evolving to meet the challenges of a hotter, drier climate. This tour is designed for practitioners, planners, and policymakers interested in practical, replicable strategies for building climate-resilient urban landscapes with limited water resources.

Throughout the tour, we’ll explore how cities can proactively adapt to aridification by redesigning public spaces, rethinking irrigation systems, and collaborating across departments and with community partners. Expect a balance of big-picture strategy and actionable detail.

Featured Tour Stops and Highlights:

🌿 Turf Removal & Tree Replacement at Community Parks
See how traditional grass lawns are being replaced with water-smart landscapes by the City of Henderson. At one park site, learn how a communication challenge over tree removals evolved into a model of public engagement, resulting in more—and better—trees planted with long-term resilience in mind.

🦉 Bird Preserve and Partnership with Audubon Society
Explore a vibrant bird preserve developed through a partnership between the City of Henderson and the local Audubon Society. Discover how external collaborations can unlock funding (including grants) and expand habitat while boosting urban canopy goals.

🚧 Street Diet and Green Infrastructure
Visit a transformed urban street where pavement removal made way for tree planting pits and green infrastructure. This site demonstrates how every tree in Henderson is planted with a sustainable irrigation plan—and how all cities can innovate in the right-of-way.

💧 Irrigation Systems & Incentive Programs
Get practical insights on installing and maintaining efficient irrigation systems in challenging settings. Learn how internal and external partnerships (including with the Southern Nevada Water Authority) are creating incentives that drive real change toward water-wise tree planting and landscaping.

What You’ll Take Home:

  • Practical tips for managing urban forests with less water
  • Strategies for working across departments and building collaborative teams
  • Lessons from real-world partnerships with nonprofits, utilities, and the public
  • Inspiration to rethink green infrastructure in your community

Special Guests:

We’ll be joined on the tour by guest speakers from the, local Audubon Society, City of Henderson Sustainability Office and the Southern Nevada Water Authority, who will share insider perspectives on interagency collaboration and the mechanics of water incentive programs.