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Subject: Training, Webinar
Description: This webinar series will help natural resources and educational professionals develop a deeper understanding of climate change and carbon markets to better educate their clients and stakeholders. This series will cover various aspects of climate change and education, from strategies for engaging with landowners about climate change to the importance of private forests in combating it. Registration is $100. This is part 3 of the series.
Subject: Webinar
Description: During this webinar series, participants will learn about various aspects of climate change, its impact on forests, and the workings of carbon markets. The series will also introduce several key concepts essential to understanding recent developments in forestry, such as climate-smart forestry, carbon pools, and making informed decisions about carbon incentives. Registration is $60. This is part 1 of the series.
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Subject: Forum
Description: The ARK-LA-TEX Wildlife Forum is a one-day workshop bringing all who love the outdoors and nature together with professionals and organizations to enhance wildlife habitat management in the region. This forum will include a wildlife focused meeting, great lunch, and the fellowship of others interested in wildlife and habitat management. Door prizes will be given by several exhibitors for in-person and CFE and CLE credits will be available.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar series will help natural resources and educational professionals develop a deeper understanding of climate change and carbon markets to better educate their clients and stakeholders. This series will cover various aspects of climate change and education, from strategies for engaging with landowners about climate change to the importance of private forests in combating it. Registration is $100. This is part 4 of the series.
Subject: Conference
Description: Join the Society for Conservation GIS for their 27th Annual Conference. This year’s keynote speaker is Breece Robertson, a noteworthy conservation and restoration leader. Other activities include technical workshops, field trip excursions, presentations, networking, and more. Early registration ends June 30th.
Subject: Webinar
Description: During this webinar series, participants will learn about various aspects of climate change, its impact on forests, and the workings of carbon markets. The series will also introduce several key concepts essential to understanding recent developments in forestry, such as climate-smart forestry, carbon pools, and making informed decisions about carbon incentives. Registration is $60. This is part 2 of the series.
Subject: Webinar
Description: In this webinar, participants will learn about the role humans play in feral hog invasions, strategies to slow their spread, and early intervention steps for new invasions. This webinar is intended for foresters, landowners, wildlife biologists, environmental consultants, etc.
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Subject: Conference
Description: Join the Society for Conservation GIS for their 27th Annual Conference. This year’s keynote speaker is Breece Robertson, a noteworthy conservation and restoration leader. Other activities include technical workshops, field trip excursions, presentations, networking, and more. Early registration ends June 30th.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Join Rich Hauer, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, as he outlines what we know about the state of municipal forestry, and what we hope to learn with the 2024 Urban & Community Forestry Census of Tree Activities.
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Subject: Conference
Description: Join the Society for Conservation GIS for their 27th Annual Conference. This year’s keynote speaker is Breece Robertson, a noteworthy conservation and restoration leader. Other activities include technical workshops, field trip excursions, presentations, networking, and more. Early registration ends June 30th.
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Subject: Meeting
Description: Gain essential knowledge on a variety of forestry and wildlife topics that you can apply to your forest. Join this event to learn about current issues impacting our forests and practices that can be implemented to improve forests. Choose from a wide selection of topics including forest farming, basic forestry terms, wildlife, forest succession, and private land recreation.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar series will help natural resources and educational professionals develop a deeper understanding of climate change and carbon markets to better educate their clients and stakeholders. This series will cover various aspects of climate change and education, from strategies for engaging with landowners about climate change to the importance of private forests in combating it. Registration is $100. This is part 5 of the series.
Subject: Conference
Description: Hosted by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, the 3rd biennial National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference (NTICC) invites you to discuss climate-related impacts, assessments, tools, adaptation, mitigation, actions, and the intersection of western science and adaptation strategies with Traditional/Indigenous Knowledges. The NTICC invites Tribal nations and Indigenous Peoples to attend, listen, learn, and share the important work being done to protect our culture, non-human relatives and environment. This year’s theme is "Shared Responsibility for Indigenous Climate Resilience."
Subject: Webinar
Description: During this webinar series, participants will learn about various aspects of climate change, its impact on forests, and the workings of carbon markets. The series will also introduce several key concepts essential to understanding recent developments in forestry, such as climate-smart forestry, carbon pools, and making informed decisions about carbon incentives. Registration is $60. This is part 3 of the series.
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Subject: Conference
Description: Hosted by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, the 3rd biennial National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference (NTICC) invites you to discuss climate-related impacts, assessments, tools, adaptation, mitigation, actions, and the intersection of western science and adaptation strategies with Traditional/Indigenous Knowledges. The NTICC invites Tribal nations and Indigenous Peoples to attend, listen, learn, and share the important work being done to protect our culture, non-human relatives and environment. This year’s theme is "Shared Responsibility for Indigenous Climate Resilience."
Subject: Conference
Description: This conference is hosted by the Rappahannock Tribe and sponsored by the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society.
Subject: Conference
Description: The Alliance of Natural Resource Outreach and Service Programs (ANROSP) has opened registration for their annual national conference. This conference is for professionals involved with training and volunteer programs or those interested in developing a similar program. Participants of this conference can expect to gain knowledge from diverse programs and grow their network.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Join the Master Watershed Steward program and extension educators to learn how to choose the best planting locations for your trees and shrubs. This includes understanding microsite conditions and the size of your planting area to ensure successful growth. The webinar will discuss various types of tree plantings, with a focus on containerized trees and the species featured in the 2024 Master Watershed Steward Native Tree and Shrub Sale.
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Subject: Conference
Description: Hosted by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, the 3rd biennial National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference (NTICC) invites you to discuss climate-related impacts, assessments, tools, adaptation, mitigation, actions, and the intersection of western science and adaptation strategies with Traditional/Indigenous Knowledges. The NTICC invites Tribal nations and Indigenous Peoples to attend, listen, learn, and share the important work being done to protect our culture, non-human relatives and environment. This year’s theme is "Shared Responsibility for Indigenous Climate Resilience."
Subject: Conference
Description: This conference is hosted by the Rappahannock Tribe and sponsored by the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society.
Subject: Conference
Description: The Alliance of Natural Resource Outreach and Service Programs (ANROSP) has opened registration for their annual national conference. This conference is for professionals involved with training and volunteer programs or those interested in developing a similar program. Participants of this conference can expect to gain knowledge from diverse programs and grow their network.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar series will help natural resources and educational professionals develop a deeper understanding of climate change and carbon markets to better educate their clients and stakeholders. This series will cover various aspects of climate change and education, from strategies for engaging with landowners about climate change to the importance of private forests in combating it. Registration is $100. This is part 6 of the series.
Subject: Webinar
Description: In this webinar for landowners and forestry practitioners, experts from multiple agencies in the southeast will provide context as to why longleaf pine is a climate-smart species, and what management practices make a climate-smart forest. Presenters will provide an overview of the guide and give information on the technical resources and financial assistance available to help any landowners begin or enhance their longleaf pine forest.
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Subject: Conference
Description: Hosted by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, the 3rd biennial National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference (NTICC) invites you to discuss climate-related impacts, assessments, tools, adaptation, mitigation, actions, and the intersection of western science and adaptation strategies with Traditional/Indigenous Knowledges. The NTICC invites Tribal nations and Indigenous Peoples to attend, listen, learn, and share the important work being done to protect our culture, non-human relatives and environment. This year’s theme is "Shared Responsibility for Indigenous Climate Resilience."
Subject: Conference
Description: The Alliance of Natural Resource Outreach and Service Programs (ANROSP) has opened registration for their annual national conference. This conference is for professionals involved with training and volunteer programs or those interested in developing a similar program. Participants of this conference can expect to gain knowledge from diverse programs and grow their network.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: Register for the 7th National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy Workshop to participate in expert run workshops all about wildlife fire management. In addition to the 4 day workshops, there will also be pre-workshop training on the 14th and 15th. Need-based travel scholarships are available on their registration page. Register before August 15th for the early bird rate. You can view the agenda at https://cohesivestrategyworkshop.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/7-CS-Workshop-Draft-Agenda.pdf.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar series will help natural resources and educational professionals develop a deeper understanding of climate change and carbon markets to better educate their clients and stakeholders. This series will cover various aspects of climate change and education, from strategies for engaging with landowners about climate change to the importance of private forests in combating it. Registration is $100. This is part 7 of the series.
Subject: Webinar
Description: During this webinar series, participants will learn about various aspects of climate change, its impact on forests, and the workings of carbon markets. The series will also introduce several key concepts essential to understanding recent developments in forestry, such as climate-smart forestry, carbon pools, and making informed decisions about carbon incentives. Registration is $60. This is part 4 of the series.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: Register for the 7th National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy Workshop to participate in expert run workshops all about wildlife fire management. In addition to the 4 day workshops, there will also be pre-workshop training on the 14th and 15th. Need-based travel scholarships are available on their registration page. Register before August 15th for the early bird rate. You can view the agenda at https://cohesivestrategyworkshop.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/7-CS-Workshop-Draft-Agenda.pdf.
Subject: Workshop
Description: The Warnell School of Forestry at the University of Georgia (UGA) will be hosting a hardwood silviculture and management workshop. Participants will learn from Extension specialists from University of Georgia, Clemson and University of Tennessee, as well as the Associate Chief of Forest Management with the Georgia Forestry Commission (GFC). Workshop topics include input on how to make effective silvicultural and management decisions for regenerating and managing oak forests. Register by September 3rd to receive the early rate of $275.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This three-part series will fully cover Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), working effectively with tribes, and ways to utilize CEMA 222, Indigenous Stewardship Methods and Evaluation. Part 3 of the three-part series will feature lessons learned and success stories and will feature a Q&A session open to the public.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: Register for the 7th National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy Workshop to participate in expert run workshops all about wildlife fire management. In addition to the 4 day workshops, there will also be pre-workshop training on the 14th and 15th. Need-based travel scholarships are available on their registration page. Register before August 15th for the early bird rate. You can view the agenda at https://cohesivestrategyworkshop.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/7-CS-Workshop-Draft-Agenda.pdf.
Subject: Workshop
Description: The Warnell School of Forestry at the University of Georgia (UGA) will be hosting a hardwood silviculture and management workshop. Participants will learn from Extension specialists from University of Georgia, Clemson and University of Tennessee, as well as the Associate Chief of Forest Management with the Georgia Forestry Commission (GFC). Workshop topics include input on how to make effective silvicultural and management decisions for regenerating and managing oak forests. Register by September 3rd to receive the early rate of $275.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar series will help natural resources and educational professionals develop a deeper understanding of climate change and carbon markets to better educate their clients and stakeholders. This series will cover various aspects of climate change and education, from strategies for engaging with landowners about climate change to the importance of private forests in combating it. Registration is $100. This is part 8 of the series.
Subject: Webinar
Description: During this webinar series, participants will learn about various aspects of climate change, its impact on forests, and the workings of carbon markets. The series will also introduce several key concepts essential to understanding recent developments in forestry, such as climate-smart forestry, carbon pools, and making informed decisions about carbon incentives. Registration is $60. This is the final webinar of the series.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: Register for the 7th National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy Workshop to participate in expert run workshops all about wildlife fire management. In addition to the 4 day workshops, there will also be pre-workshop training on the 14th and 15th. Need-based travel scholarships are available on their registration page. Register before August 15th for the early bird rate. You can view the agenda at https://cohesivestrategyworkshop.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/7-CS-Workshop-Draft-Agenda.pdf.
Subject: Meeting
Description: The Georgia Prescribed Fire Council (GPFC) is inviting attendees to their annual meeting covering many aspects of prescribed fire, this year the meeting will be held at the Lake Blackshear Resort in Lake Blackshear, GA. This year the Council is offering a super early bird rate of $35 to the first 75 attendants. Additional early bird tickets are available for $50 until August 19th.
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Subject: Retreat
Description: This Landowner Retreat, hosted by Virginia Tech (VT) Extension, geared towards landowners who are new to forest management. Attendees will be provided with information on both hardwood and pine forest management and meet with natural resource professionals from various agencies in Virginia. Registration is $65 per person or $130 for two.
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Subject: Retreat
Description: This Landowner Retreat, hosted by Virginia Tech (VT) Extension, geared towards landowners who are new to forest management. Attendees will be provided with information on both hardwood and pine forest management and meet with natural resource professionals from various agencies in Virginia. Registration is $65 per person or $130 for two.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar series will help natural resources and educational professionals develop a deeper understanding of climate change and carbon markets to better educate their clients and stakeholders. This series will cover various aspects of climate change and education, from strategies for engaging with landowners about climate change to the importance of private forests in combating it. Registration is $100. This is part 9 of the series.
Subject: Meeting
Description: The National Association of State Foresters has opened registration for their 2024 Annual Meeting. This meeting promises to be an outstanding forum on forestry issues with breakout sessions, networking, field tours, exhibits, and much more. Register by July 31st for $100 off with the code EARLY24.
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Subject: Meeting
Description: The National Association of State Foresters has opened registration for their 2024 Annual Meeting. This meeting promises to be an outstanding forum on forestry issues with breakout sessions, networking, field tours, exhibits, and much more. Register by July 31st for $100 off with the code EARLY24.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar is presented by USDA NRCS Science and Technology.
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Subject: Meeting
Description: The National Association of State Foresters has opened registration for their 2024 Annual Meeting. This meeting promises to be an outstanding forum on forestry issues with breakout sessions, networking, field tours, exhibits, and much more. Register by July 31st for $100 off with the code EARLY24.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar series will help natural resources and educational professionals develop a deeper understanding of climate change and carbon markets to better educate their clients and stakeholders. This series will cover various aspects of climate change and education, from strategies for engaging with landowners about climate change to the importance of private forests in combating it. Registration is $100. This is the final webinar of the series.
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Subject: Meeting
Description: The National Association of State Foresters has opened registration for their 2024 Annual Meeting. This meeting promises to be an outstanding forum on forestry issues with breakout sessions, networking, field tours, exhibits, and much more. Register by July 31st for $100 off with the code EARLY24.
Subject: Webinar
Description: The South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center, the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center, and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) are hosting this virtual workshop. The webinar is geared towards natural and cultural resource managers, especially those from Tribal Nations in the southern U.S., and others with an interest in learning more about the how Tribes utilize fire to adapt to climate change. Join to hear from a panel of experts form organizations like the USFS, The Nature Conservancy, and several Tribes.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) is hosting its 2024 annual conference in partnership with the Montana Invasive Species Council. This year’s theme will highlight the foundations needed to implement management strategies that work, partnerships that impact diverse geographies, and policy and funding successes that can be tailored to fit your landscape.
Subject: Conference
Description: The University of Tennessee Center for Renewable Carbon, in partnership with the Southeastern Regional Sun Grant Center, is hosting the 7th International Conference on Chemicals and Products from Renewable Carbon. This meeting is a unique forum for scientists and engineers from around the world to assemble and discuss scientific gaps and propose novel technologies to design for sustainability and enable circular bioeconomy systems.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) is hosting its 2024 annual conference in partnership with the Montana Invasive Species Council. This year’s theme will highlight the foundations needed to implement management strategies that work, partnerships that impact diverse geographies, and policy and funding successes that can be tailored to fit your landscape.
Subject: Conference
Description: The University of Tennessee Center for Renewable Carbon, in partnership with the Southeastern Regional Sun Grant Center, is hosting the 7th International Conference on Chemicals and Products from Renewable Carbon. This meeting is a unique forum for scientists and engineers from around the world to assemble and discuss scientific gaps and propose novel technologies to design for sustainability and enable circular bioeconomy systems.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) is hosting its 2024 annual conference in partnership with the Montana Invasive Species Council. This year’s theme will highlight the foundations needed to implement management strategies that work, partnerships that impact diverse geographies, and policy and funding successes that can be tailored to fit your landscape.
Subject: Conference
Description: The University of Tennessee Center for Renewable Carbon, in partnership with the Southeastern Regional Sun Grant Center, is hosting the 7th International Conference on Chemicals and Products from Renewable Carbon. This meeting is a unique forum for scientists and engineers from around the world to assemble and discuss scientific gaps and propose novel technologies to design for sustainability and enable circular bioeconomy systems.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) is hosting its 2024 annual conference in partnership with the Montana Invasive Species Council. This year’s theme will highlight the foundations needed to implement management strategies that work, partnerships that impact diverse geographies, and policy and funding successes that can be tailored to fit your landscape.
Subject: Conference
Description: The University of Tennessee Center for Renewable Carbon, in partnership with the Southeastern Regional Sun Grant Center, is hosting the 7th International Conference on Chemicals and Products from Renewable Carbon. This meeting is a unique forum for scientists and engineers from around the world to assemble and discuss scientific gaps and propose novel technologies to design for sustainability and enable circular bioeconomy systems.
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