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Rodney Jacobs, Unique Woods of the Northwest

Rodney Jacobs, Unique Woods of the Northwest

Update: 2025-05-291
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In this episode of the Woodpreneur Podcast, host Jennifer Alger speaks with Rodney Jacobs from Unique Woods of the Northwest about the restoration of big trees in the Pacific Northwest and the collaborative efforts with the Coquille Tribe.



They discuss the ecological benefits of restoring these trees, the process of sawmilling, and the importance of creating local jobs and skills development. Rodney emphasizes the need for sustainable practices and the long-term vision required for forest restoration, highlighting the legacy that can be left for future generations.



Takeaways



  • Restoring big trees in the Pacific Northwest significantly benefits local ecosystems and addresses the genetic opportunity crisis caused by the loss of these ancient specimens.
  • Collaboration with local tribes like the Coquille Tribe enhances restoration efforts by combining traditional knowledge with modern sustainable forestry practices.
  • Sawmilling dying wood represents a sustainable practice that creates valuable products while supporting forest health and preventing waste.
  • Diversity in forests, particularly through hardwoods rather than monoculture plantations, is crucial for ecosystem health, resilience, and long-term environmental benefits.
  • Creating local jobs and skills development through forest restoration projects builds community capacity while fostering environmental stewardship and long-term thinking for future generations.


Chapters



00:00 Restoring Big Trees in the Pacific Northwest



03:02 The Impact of Tree Restoration on Ecosystems



06:05 Collaboration with the Coquille Tribe



09:04 The Process of Sawmilling and Wood Restoration



11:49 Creating Local Jobs and Skills Development



15:03 The Importance of Sustainable Practices



17:57 The Future of Forest Restoration



21:01 Legacy and Long-Term Thinking



24:00 Final Thoughts and Call to Action



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You can connect with Rodney at:



https://www.uniquewoodsnw.com/



https://www.instagram.com/uniquewoodsnw/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D




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Rodney Jacobs, Unique Woods of the Northwest

Rodney Jacobs, Unique Woods of the Northwest