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Subject: Training
Description: North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University and North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension are working together to educate the public about heirs' property. Join them for hands-on training sessions that will provide valuable materials and guidance to avoid involuntary property loss, and protect and preserve family land for generations to come. Learn about the origin and history of heirs' property, estate planning, and other legal strategies to secure land. Come to connect with resources and other technical assistance.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Society of Ecological Restoration and University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Science (UF IFAS) are jointly sponsoring the National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration (NCER) on April 14-19, 2024, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. NCER is a premier gathering of ecosystem restoration professionals that brings together scientists, engineers, policy makers, planners, and partners from across the United States. The deadline for abstract submission is September 1, 2023.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Society of Ecological Restoration and University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Science (UF IFAS) are jointly sponsoring the National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration (NCER) on April 14-19, 2024, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. NCER is a premier gathering of ecosystem restoration professionals that brings together scientists, engineers, policy makers, planners, and partners from across the United States. The deadline for abstract submission is September 1, 2023.
Subject: Conference
Description: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is hosting a conference to enhance knowledge sharing and foster collaboration to facilitate the efficient, sustainable, and socio-economically equitable implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. This event marks the third annual AI in Agriculture conference, where we aim to explore the cutting-edge developments in AI and its applications in the agricultural sector.
Subject: Conference
Description: The purpose of the PILD Conference is to provide professional development to broaden understanding of public policy issues impacting Extension and Extension clientele, enhance advocacy and public policy education skills, share how changing political environments affect support for Extension, build support for Extension through consistent and targeted communication with decision makers, strengthen partnerships and explore new linkages with local, state, and federal agencies, and encourage visits with federal legislators and decision
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Society of Ecological Restoration and University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Science (UF IFAS) are jointly sponsoring the National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration (NCER) on April 14-19, 2024, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. NCER is a premier gathering of ecosystem restoration professionals that brings together scientists, engineers, policy makers, planners, and partners from across the United States. The deadline for abstract submission is September 1, 2023.
Subject: Conference
Description: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is hosting a conference to enhance knowledge sharing and foster collaboration to facilitate the efficient, sustainable, and socio-economically equitable implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. This event marks the third annual AI in Agriculture conference, where we aim to explore the cutting-edge developments in AI and its applications in the agricultural sector.
Subject: Conference
Description: The purpose of the PILD Conference is to provide professional development to broaden understanding of public policy issues impacting Extension and Extension clientele, enhance advocacy and public policy education skills, share how changing political environments affect support for Extension, build support for Extension through consistent and targeted communication with decision makers, strengthen partnerships and explore new linkages with local, state, and federal agencies, and encourage visits with federal legislators and decision
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Society of Ecological Restoration and University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Science (UF IFAS) are jointly sponsoring the National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration (NCER) on April 14-19, 2024, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. NCER is a premier gathering of ecosystem restoration professionals that brings together scientists, engineers, policy makers, planners, and partners from across the United States. The deadline for abstract submission is September 1, 2023.
Subject: Conference
Description: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is hosting a conference to enhance knowledge sharing and foster collaboration to facilitate the efficient, sustainable, and socio-economically equitable implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. This event marks the third annual AI in Agriculture conference, where we aim to explore the cutting-edge developments in AI and its applications in the agricultural sector.
Subject: Conference
Description: The purpose of the PILD Conference is to provide professional development to broaden understanding of public policy issues impacting Extension and Extension clientele, enhance advocacy and public policy education skills, share how changing political environments affect support for Extension, build support for Extension through consistent and targeted communication with decision makers, strengthen partnerships and explore new linkages with local, state, and federal agencies, and encourage visits with federal legislators and decision
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Society of Ecological Restoration and University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Science (UF IFAS) are jointly sponsoring the National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration (NCER) on April 14-19, 2024, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. NCER is a premier gathering of ecosystem restoration professionals that brings together scientists, engineers, policy makers, planners, and partners from across the United States. The deadline for abstract submission is September 1, 2023.
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Subject: Conference
Description: Hosted by Oregon State University. The Biennial Conference on University Education in Natural Resources provides a unique opportunity for college- and university-based natural resource educators from across the country to share and explore pedagogical innovations and strategies.
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Description: Hosted by Oregon State University. The Biennial Conference on University Education in Natural Resources provides a unique opportunity for college- and university-based natural resource educators from across the country to share and explore pedagogical innovations and strategies.
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Subject: Conference
Description: ANREP conferences are offered on a biennial basis and offer abundant opportunities for professional growth and development. Presentations, field tours, workshops, poster displays and informal networking provide a variety of options for skill building, knowledge sharing, collaboration and idea generation in a welcoming atmosphere. It's a great chance to share your outstanding work with a national audience and get involved with ANREP.
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Subject: Conference
Description: ANREP conferences are offered on a biennial basis and offer abundant opportunities for professional growth and development. Presentations, field tours, workshops, poster displays and informal networking provide a variety of options for skill building, knowledge sharing, collaboration and idea generation in a welcoming atmosphere. It's a great chance to share your outstanding work with a national audience and get involved with ANREP.
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Subject: Training
Description: North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University and North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension are working together to educate the public about heirs' property. Join them for hands-on training sessions that will provide valuable materials and guidance to avoid involuntary property loss, and protect and preserve family land for generations to come. Learn about the origin and history of heirs' property, estate planning, and other legal strategies to secure land. Come to connect with resources and other technical assistance.
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Subject: Forum
Description: The 2024 Science Symposium, coordinated by the US Forest Service (USFS), Pacific Northwest (PNW) Research Station, Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) Program, the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement (NCASI), and the Society of American Foresters (SAF), has opened registration. This year’s symposium theme is ‘Toward Tomorrow’s Forests Together.’
Subject: Conference
Description: Join the 2024 National Conference of Private Forest Landowners, June 25-26 in Broomfield, CO. It is the only national conference hosted by the Forest Landowners Association and Foundation. This conference is the perfect place to converse with multiple landowners who have the same management ideals, questions, and concerns. At this conference, attendees can create a network of peers to bounce ideas off of, an invaluable part of growing and maintaining forestland.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Co-Production with Indigenous Peoples Best practices for engaging with Indigenous communities, respecting their knowledge systems, and ensuring reciprocity in co-production efforts.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This virtual event is sponsored by Southern Regional Extension Forestry. Having an available workforce is integral to creating new forestry markets. Successful forestry markets require loggers, forestry technicians, truck drivers, and other employees with similar skills to those in other manufacturing industries. Rebecca Hunt will share her research into these forestry challenges and identify solutions. Additionally, Stephanie Fuller will provide her insights as a director of a non-profit organization that focuses on developing essential forestry workers. This is the third webinar in a four-part series on Wood-based Economic Development.
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Subject: Conference
Description: Join the 2024 National Conference of Private Forest Landowners, June 25-26 in Broomfield, CO. It is the only national conference hosted by the Forest Landowners Association and Foundation. This conference is the perfect place to converse with multiple landowners who have the same management ideals, questions, and concerns. At this conference, attendees can create a network of peers to bounce ideas off of, an invaluable part of growing and maintaining forestland.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Join Resources for the Future (RFF) in this zoom webinar, the next event in their Exposure 2024 webinar series on environmental justice. An expert panel, moderated by RFF’s Director of Government Affairs Brad Harris, will explore the step energy providers take to address electricity affordability. This webinar will be recorded and available to view after the event ends.
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Description: This peer learning session, hosted by the National Forest Foundation (NFF), is designed to bring current and alumni participants in the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (CFLRP) together to reflect on CFLRP annual reporting and updates.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar will highlight key findings from more than a decade of research on pollinators in southeastern U.S. forests. Results from a recent survey of bees, hover flies, and butterflies from nineteen experimental forests across nine southeastern states will be discussed, including the roles ecoregion, landscape context, and seasonality play in shaping pollinator diversity and composition. The webinar will also discuss possible causes of observed declines in pollinator diversity within relatively undisturbed forests. It will identify the potential for forest management activities, including prescribed fire, to improve conditions for these critical organisms.
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