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Subject: Workshop
Description: Generation NEXT is hosting a workshop to provide free legal information and landowner stories about successful estate planning and strategies. Full workshops will take place in Charlottesville and Chatham, Virginia, with a mini workshop in Richmond. Charlottesville will take place on September 16, Chatham on October 20-21, and Richmond on November 9. Speakers include legal and financial experts experienced in estate planning, as well as natural resource professionals and landowners. Registration can be completed online or by mail.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: Generation NEXT is hosting a workshop to provide free legal information and landowner stories about successful estate planning and strategies. Full workshops will take place in Charlottesville and Chatham, Virginia, with a mini workshop in Richmond. Charlottesville will take place on September 16, Chatham on October 20-21, and Richmond on November 9. Speakers include legal and financial experts experienced in estate planning, as well as natural resource professionals and landowners. Registration can be completed online or by mail.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: Hosted by USDA Forest Service. Litter (i.e., forest floor) and soil organic matter are foundational components of forest ecosystems. Collectively, these ecosystem pools account for more than 60 percent of the total carbon stored in forests of the United States. Here, presenters will describe how litter and soil attributes are monitored in the Forest Inventory and Analysis program and how these data have been used in combination with auxiliary information to estimate litter and soil carbon stocks in the United States.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The University of Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership (MCAP) is hosting the Minnesota Climate Adaptation Conference, which is designed to bring together representatives from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to inspire and enable climate adaptation in communities throughout Minnesota. The conference offers 5 concurrent tracks for a total of 8 training and workshops, 15 symposia, 5 lightning talk sessions, 10 oral presentation sessions, and a poster session.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The University of Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership (MCAP) is hosting the Minnesota Climate Adaptation Conference, which is designed to bring together representatives from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to inspire and enable climate adaptation in communities throughout Minnesota. The conference offers 5 concurrent tracks for a total of 8 training and workshops, 15 symposia, 5 lightning talk sessions, 10 oral presentation sessions, and a poster session.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Hosted by USDA Forest Service. Peatland conservation and restoration represent two of the top ten natural climate solutions globally because they hold large and vulnerable carbon stocks. This GIS-based analysis explores the condition of those peatlands, providing a foundation for decisions on where and when restoration and conservation of peatlands might make sense.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The University of Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership (MCAP) is hosting the Minnesota Climate Adaptation Conference, which is designed to bring together representatives from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to inspire and enable climate adaptation in communities throughout Minnesota. The conference offers 5 concurrent tracks for a total of 8 training and workshops, 15 symposia, 5 lightning talk sessions, 10 oral presentation sessions, and a poster session.
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Subject: Conference
Description: PAWC brings together industry, academic, and outreach personnel from all over the United States to share their knowledge and network. The three-day conference will have many plenaries and break-out sessions on the future of agriculture as well as related field visits. Anyone working or interested in the agricultural industry can join the conference.
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Subject: Conference
Description: PAWC brings together industry, academic, and outreach personnel from all over the United States to share their knowledge and network. The three-day conference will have many plenaries and break-out sessions on the future of agriculture as well as related field visits. Anyone working or interested in the agricultural industry can join the conference.
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Subject: Conference
Description: PAWC brings together industry, academic, and outreach personnel from all over the United States to share their knowledge and network. The three-day conference will have many plenaries and break-out sessions on the future of agriculture as well as related field visits. Anyone working or interested in the agricultural industry can join the conference.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Hosted by USDA Forest Service. Fire can significantly transform soil biological, chemical, and physical properties in terrestrial ecosystems. This presentation will cover an open-source model that can estimate fire-driven soil heating, cooling, and the biotic effects of heating across depths and over time (Soil Heating in Fires, or SheFire), as well as the effects of fire on soils.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: Presented by Todd Nightingale, Project Manager, Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute. This program will discuss activities landowners can implement to prevent and prepare for a wildfire on their property. Additionally, what to expect when a wildfire is on your property, how you can help responders during the fire and what happens next after the fire is controlled. Finally, the program will close with information to know about prescribed burning and professionals who can assist you.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Hosted by USDA Forest Service. Invasive earthworms are the scourge of many forest soils and pose a threat to native plants, nutrient cycles, and more. Presenters will discuss how white-tailed deer and canopy gaps can influence earthworm invasion and how these aboveground-belowground interactions might influence forest management.
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Subject: Meeting
Description: If you are interested in learning more about prescribed fire, you may wish to attend a Prescribed Fire Council meeting. Topics can include the basics of prescribed fire burn plans, what to do about smoke on a road, fireline first aid, predicted weather conditions for prescribed burning, government cost shares to help landowners prescribe burn, and talks given by expert burners on successes and failures that they have had.
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