29. September 2024 · Comments Off on Women in the Saw Program Story Map · Categories: Around The Campfire, Public Lands

Sabrina Kohrt <sabrina.kohrt@usda.gov>

Good Afternoon,

The Intermountain Region Forest Service Saw Program is a robust program that works with over 40 partners across Utah, Nevada, and parts of Wyoming and Idaho. Many of these sawyers are women! As a Partnership Coordinator and Public Affairs Specialist, I am working on a large project to identify these women sawyers and highlight their story, both within the agency and with partners. This project will include a written feature story, social media content, and an ArcGIS Story Map that will be released during Women’s History Month, March of 2025.

For the Story Map, I have begun collecting data from all women in the field that have a connection to the Forest Service Saw Program. The Story Map will host a map of the Intermountain Region with geotagged points that will open an information box when the user clicks on it. Each box will tell a small story about each individual woman, along with a photo, video, or media of their choice. Specific details about the information requested and media submissions are in the Google Form below.

Please spread this link far and wide to any woman sawyer you know that works within the region – Forest Service and/or partner. I am relying on all of your networks to help spread awareness of this project. I would love to fill the StoryMap completely to demonstrate how many amazing women sawyers are out there!

Please reach out if you have any questions or comments.

Women in the Saw Program – Google Form: https://forms.gle/3yq7ZgxZcjzB97Lj7

Woman Sawyer in South Western Idaho who belong to a number of Trail Volunteer Groups & the  USFS

 

Women in the Saw Program Story Map
Overview: 

The Forest Service Saw Program, made up of partners and agency staff, is engaged with many women across the Intermountain Region. The purpose of this project is to show how many women sawyers are working within the Saw Program/Intermountain Region and to highlight each women’s journey. These submissions will be collected and put on an ArcGIS StoryMap. Each point on the map will have the general duty station location, media of choice, along with one of the responses listed below.

Criteria: 
– Must be a sawyer – can be in training or certified at any level, crosscut and/or chainsaw
– Forest Service employee or from any Forest Service partner agency. If non-agency, the individual must have some connection to the Forest Service Saw Program. This may include but not limited to: directly receiving training from the Saw Program, recertification or mentorship through the Forest Service employees, engagement in Developing Thinking Sawyer Curriculum, your organization works indirectly with the Forest Service Saw Program in other ways, etc.
– Must give consent to use some of the information you provide on this form to put on a public-facing site (non-Forest Service, please fill out separate form attached), such as photo, description, and general location of duty station.
– LGBTQIA+ Welcome
This StoryMap will be released during Women’s History Month, March of 2025, along with a written feature story and social media content. I will be taking submissions for the StoryMap up to February 14th, 2025, however, please do not hesitate to send me your submission so I can get them loaded into the Story Map prior to.
I encourage you to send this link far and wide to your female-identifying communities – the goal is to fill the map with as many points as possible to represent all the women sawyers in the region, I will rely on you all to help spread the message!
For questions or comments, please contact Forest Service Partnership Coordinator Sabrina Kohrt – sabrina.kohrt@usda.gov. 720-990-8505.

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