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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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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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Subject: Webinar
Description: Keeping Forests invites participants to join them for a presentation by 3 experts with backgrounds in branding, storytelling, visual communication, and behavior change marketing. Learn how to engage audiences and form lasting relationships.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: Learn how to incorporate different materials into your urban wood projects, such as epoxy, iron, and concrete. Live edge slabs are gorgeous on their own, but with new material comes new inspiration. In this webinar, speakers from a wide array of backgrounds share their experience in crafting their urban wood businesses around not just urban wood, but other exciting additions. They'll speak to how their urban wood products are sold not just as functional, but as true works of art.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: Join the U.S. Forest Service for this webinar about phytoremediation, the use of trees to clean contaminated soils and waters of pollutants. Learn the science behind phytotechnologies, new technological developments and advances, and the real-world challenges associated.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Join Maureen G. Frank, Ph.D. for this webinar presented by Texas A&M Department of Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management (RWFM) She will discuss different types of bird migration and how land can be managed to help birds make a successful journey. Take-away lessons will include: 1) how to evaluate your space and choose target species, 2) how to improve food, water, and shelter on your land, and 3) where to learn more about these birds.
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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: Course
Description: Texas A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center is hosting a Prescribed Burn School. The Prescribed Burn School will follow the Certified and Insured Prescribed Burn Manager 24-hour curriculum developed by the Texas Department of Agriculture. Participants will gain hands-on experience with prescribed fire by participating in fire ignitions, weather measurements, and holding suppression support. The school has two registration options: 1) general registration is $200, 2) the field day and exam only is $100.
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Subject: Course
Description: Texas A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center is hosting a Prescribed Burn School. The Prescribed Burn School will follow the Certified and Insured Prescribed Burn Manager 24-hour curriculum developed by the Texas Department of Agriculture. Participants will gain hands-on experience with prescribed fire by participating in fire ignitions, weather measurements, and holding suppression support. The school has two registration options: 1) general registration is $200, 2) the field day and exam only is $100.
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Subject: Course
Description: Texas A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center is hosting a Prescribed Burn School. The Prescribed Burn School will follow the Certified and Insured Prescribed Burn Manager 24-hour curriculum developed by the Texas Department of Agriculture. Participants will gain hands-on experience with prescribed fire by participating in fire ignitions, weather measurements, and holding suppression support. The school has two registration options: 1) general registration is $200, 2) the field day and exam only is $100.
Subject: Webinar
Description: The Sentinel Landscapes Partnership is thrilled to announce newly designated landscapes from the 2024 Sentinel Landscape Designation Cycle. This process, informed by ten years of lessons learned in building innovative connections between partners in conservation, working lands, climate resilience, and national defense, aims to set the stage for the next decade of impact in sentinel landscapes. Join the Sentinel Landscapes Partnership to learn about the newly designated landscapes. During this webinar, representatives from selected landscapes will explore their history, priorities, and alignment with the mission of the Sentinel Landscapes Partnership. Additionally, presenters will share best practices and insights on why they believe their applications were successful.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: The US Forest Service in partnership with the US Biochar Initiative and the Southern Regional Extension Forestry will be presenting its latest monthly Biochar Webinar. Join Dr. Zhiyong for this webinar where he will be discussing his current research on biochar and lignin to develop biochar applications and new biochar based products.
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Subject: Meeting
Description: The US Forest and Wood Products Sector Inclusion Council (Inclusion Council) is hosting a kickoff meeting where they will establish an alliance representing the full forestry and natural resources community, including colleges and universities, public and private sector organizations, and industry. The Inclusion Council seeks to create systematic change in the forestry and natural resources community by using research-based methods for recruitment and retention.
Subject: Workshop
Description: North Carolina State University (NCSU) Wood Products Extension and Oregon State University’s (OSU) Oregon Wood Innovation Center are partnering to offer a 2.5-day urban wood drying workshop. This workshop will provide participants with the knowledge to better control drying in urban wood operations & resources to develop a strategy & implement best practices. The workshop includes lectures, hands-on activities & labs.
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Description: The US Forest and Wood Products Sector Inclusion Council (Inclusion Council) is hosting a kickoff meeting where they will establish an alliance representing the full forestry and natural resources community, including colleges and universities, public and private sector organizations, and industry. The Inclusion Council seeks to create systematic change in the forestry and natural resources community by using research-based methods for recruitment and retention.
Subject: Workshop
Description: North Carolina State University (NCSU) Wood Products Extension and Oregon State University’s (OSU) Oregon Wood Innovation Center are partnering to offer a 2.5-day urban wood drying workshop. This workshop will provide participants with the knowledge to better control drying in urban wood operations & resources to develop a strategy & implement best practices. The workshop includes lectures, hands-on activities & labs.
Subject: Webinar
Description: The First Investigation of Stream Health (FISH) tool is a fun and easy way for individuals, families, volunteer groups, youth, and adults to explore a stream and share their findings with the scientific community. Join this free one-hour webinar to get insights from Penn State Extension experts on current water resource projects, ask questions about the updated FISH tool, and share ideas with professionals across Pennsylvania.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: North Carolina State University (NCSU) Wood Products Extension and Oregon State University’s (OSU) Oregon Wood Innovation Center are partnering to offer a 2.5-day urban wood drying workshop. This workshop will provide participants with the knowledge to better control drying in urban wood operations & resources to develop a strategy & implement best practices. The workshop includes lectures, hands-on activities & labs.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar is an introductory session to the Understanding Forest Service Grants, Agreements, and Partnerships Webinar Series, hosted by the Watershed Research and Training Center and the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. Join this webinar to learn about the U.S. Forest Service’s (USFS) structure, scope, and policies.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: This one hour presentation will discuss Aldo Leopold’s tools, including added tool (herbicides), for controlling invasive species on TX rangelands to improve wildlife habitat with a focus on recently published research to answer the question if Aldo Leopold’s cow is a beneficial or detrimental tool for wildlife habitat management on TX rangelands.
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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 1 of the three-part series covers and introduction to TEK, how to develop effective working relationships with tribes, the application and use of CEMA 222, resource concerns that can be addressed with TEK, and conservation practices that might be used.
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Subject: Meeting
Description: The US Forest and Wood Products Sector Inclusion Council (Inclusion Council) is hosting a kickoff meeting where they will establish an alliance representing the full forestry and natural resources community, including colleges and universities, public and private sector organizations, and industry. The Inclusion Council seeks to create systematic change in the forestry and natural resources community by using research-based methods for recruitment and retention.
Subject: Workshop
Description: North Carolina State University (NCSU) Wood Products Extension and Oregon State University’s (OSU) Oregon Wood Innovation Center are partnering to offer a 2.5-day urban wood drying workshop. This workshop will provide participants with the knowledge to better control drying in urban wood operations & resources to develop a strategy & implement best practices. The workshop includes lectures, hands-on activities & labs.
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Subject: Meeting
Description: The US Forest and Wood Products Sector Inclusion Council (Inclusion Council) is hosting a kickoff meeting where they will establish an alliance representing the full forestry and natural resources community, including colleges and universities, public and private sector organizations, and industry. The Inclusion Council seeks to create systematic change in the forestry and natural resources community by using research-based methods for recruitment and retention.
Subject: Workshop
Description: North Carolina State University (NCSU) Wood Products Extension and Oregon State University’s (OSU) Oregon Wood Innovation Center are partnering to offer a 2.5-day urban wood drying workshop. This workshop will provide participants with the knowledge to better control drying in urban wood operations & resources to develop a strategy & implement best practices. The workshop includes lectures, hands-on activities & labs.
Subject: Webinar
Description: The First Investigation of Stream Health (FISH) tool is a fun and easy way for individuals, families, volunteer groups, youth, and adults to explore a stream and share their findings with the scientific community. Join this free one-hour webinar to get insights from Penn State Extension experts on current water resource projects, ask questions about the updated FISH tool, and share ideas with professionals across Pennsylvania.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: North Carolina State University (NCSU) Wood Products Extension and Oregon State University’s (OSU) Oregon Wood Innovation Center are partnering to offer a 2.5-day urban wood drying workshop. This workshop will provide participants with the knowledge to better control drying in urban wood operations & resources to develop a strategy & implement best practices. The workshop includes lectures, hands-on activities & labs.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar is an introductory session to the Understanding Forest Service Grants, Agreements, and Partnerships Webinar Series, hosted by the Watershed Research and Training Center and the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. Join this webinar to learn about the U.S. Forest Service’s (USFS) structure, scope, and policies.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: This one hour presentation will discuss Aldo Leopold’s tools, including added tool (herbicides), for controlling invasive species on TX rangelands to improve wildlife habitat with a focus on recently published research to answer the question if Aldo Leopold’s cow is a beneficial or detrimental tool for wildlife habitat management on TX rangelands.
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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 1 of the three-part series covers and introduction to TEK, how to develop effective working relationships with tribes, the application and use of CEMA 222, resource concerns that can be addressed with TEK, and conservation practices that might be used.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: The University of Florida (UF) will be hosting this virtual event where urban forestry practitioners will be discussing solutions to challenges in the urban tree supply chain. This forum is part of a larger project called “Addressing Regional Tree Supply Challenges and Opportunities,” led by UF researchers.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Wood is the original green material and pretty much anything can be made out of wood fiber. Not only is wood a renewable material but in the U.S., it is grown in sustainably managed forests. Economic development projects in forestry include a few more considerations than other economic development projects, as it all starts with the resource. Find out more about how this works in this webinar.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: The University of Florida (UF) will be hosting this virtual event where urban forestry practitioners will be discussing solutions to challenges in the urban tree supply chain. This forum is part of a larger project called “Addressing Regional Tree Supply Challenges and Opportunities,” led by UF researchers.
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Description: Be sure to save the date for our 2024 Great Plains Fire Summit in Canyon, Texas!
Subject: Webinar
Description: This session will delve into how the USFS online tool, Forests to Faucets, uses national datasets to identify watersheds most important to surface drinking water and helps forest managers and planners identify areas most vital to clean drinking water. Additionally, the role private forest landowners play in water quality including forestry Best Management Practices and riparian management will be discussed.
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Description: Be sure to save the date for our 2024 Great Plains Fire Summit in Canyon, Texas!
Subject: Workshop
Description: Join Texas A&M for their Advanced Forest Management Topics for Natural Resource Professionals workshop. Topics include new innovations from East Texas Pine Plantation Research Project (ETPPRP); mid-rotation weed control, nutrient and density management; effects of mid-rotation thinning; tree improvement, potential gains, and influence on silvicultural parameters; seed source deployment; and climate-smart forestry. Registration is $65.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar, a collaboration between heat.gov and the US Forest Service (USFS), will assist participants with learning about communities who used heat maps to implement tree planting and maintenance plans.
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Description: Be sure to save the date for our 2024 Great Plains Fire Summit in Canyon, Texas!
Subject: Webinar
Description: An agricultural conservation easement is the best tool for the long-term protection of working farms and forests. Discover the restrictions of the agricultural conservation easement, what rights are retained and how to start the process of enrolling your land in farmland preservation programs.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Forest Service grants and agreements facilitate an array of partnership work in communities and landscapes across the country. The people and processes behind these tools often vary based on a project’s context, Forest Service unit, agency priorities, and more. Join to hear from a panel of Forest Service staff and nonprofit leaders – all with deep grants and agreements experience – who will walk through various ways these tools are put into practice, important steps and strategies, and their own lessons learned and advice for more successful outcomes with grants and agreements.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: The Northeast Regional Strategy Committee (NE RSC) has opened registration for their Northeast–Midwest Regional Prescribed Fire Science and Management Workshop. They will be hosting a myriad of presentations by state, federal, and tribal land managers as well as prescribed fire and fire ecology professionals to share Northeast-Midwest region-wide, science-based, fire ecology information. This information is oriented toward expanding and maintaining the use of prescribed fire across all landscapes, jurisdiction, and fire-dependent ecosystems. Register before July 1st to receive the early rate!
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Subject: Workshop
Description: The Northeast Regional Strategy Committee (NE RSC) has opened registration for their Northeast–Midwest Regional Prescribed Fire Science and Management Workshop. They will be hosting a myriad of presentations by state, federal, and tribal land managers as well as prescribed fire and fire ecology professionals to share Northeast-Midwest region-wide, science-based, fire ecology information. This information is oriented toward expanding and maintaining the use of prescribed fire across all landscapes, jurisdiction, and fire-dependent ecosystems. Register before July 1st to receive the early rate!
Subject: Webinar
Description: Join The Longleaf Alliance on this webinar to explore how carbon funding can support landowners and land managers to establish new longleaf forests and meet land management and conservation goals. This session will focus on reforestation and afforestation efforts, which offer one of the largest opportunities to sequester carbon while also building climate resilience for communities and ecosystems.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: The Northeast Regional Strategy Committee (NE RSC) has opened registration for their Northeast–Midwest Regional Prescribed Fire Science and Management Workshop. They will be hosting a myriad of presentations by state, federal, and tribal land managers as well as prescribed fire and fire ecology professionals to share Northeast-Midwest region-wide, science-based, fire ecology information. This information is oriented toward expanding and maintaining the use of prescribed fire across all landscapes, jurisdiction, and fire-dependent ecosystems. Register before July 1st to receive the early rate!
Subject: Webinar
Description: Participants in this training will learn about RangeDocs, a new tool that allows NRCS staff, Extension professionals, producers, and other land managers to search rangeland terms and pinpoint pertinent information from key national and rangeland resources. The unique search functionality of RangeDocs will be highlighted, as well as new support materials (videos, user guide) and Extension and NRCS documents. Participants will also learn about how AI could improve RangeDocs in the future.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: The Northeast Regional Strategy Committee (NE RSC) has opened registration for their Northeast–Midwest Regional Prescribed Fire Science and Management Workshop. They will be hosting a myriad of presentations by state, federal, and tribal land managers as well as prescribed fire and fire ecology professionals to share Northeast-Midwest region-wide, science-based, fire ecology information. This information is oriented toward expanding and maintaining the use of prescribed fire across all landscapes, jurisdiction, and fire-dependent ecosystems. Register before July 1st to receive the early rate!
Subject: Course
Description: This course, hosted by the University of Georgia (UGA), will cover both principles and applications of logging cost analysis techniques from the perspective of wood suppliers, procurement foresters, and independent logging businesses. Course content will focus on methods for evaluating production and cost records within the context of the evolving wood supply chain and current research. Upon completion of this course, participants should be well-equipped to better evaluate logging costs using a range of techniques.
Subject: Webinar
Description: An important part of tending timber stands is managing the density of the trees. Thinning removes unhealthy and low quality trees and focuses the site resources on the best trees. Thinning can bring increased return on investment from the sale of higher-value forest products; periodic income from the multiple harvests that lead to those higher-value forest products; improved access for equipment, people, and wildlife; a healthy, vigorous forest with less risk of insect infestation and destructive fire; and enhanced wildlife habitat. This will be a TEAMS webinar.
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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 1 of the series.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar will discuss the biology and ecology of common woodboring pests as well as suggested management tactics, including chemical and cultural options. Woodboring tree pests affect many different shrub and tree species in North America. Most are secondary pests in the insect Orders Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera, and Coleoptera, typically affecting plants that are stressed, injured, or dying.
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Subject: Meeting
Description: "Where Do We Grow from Here? is the theme for the 77th annual convention of the Louisiana Forestry Association. Morning topics include “Pulpwood Markets, Forest Management, and Wood-Using Capital Investments” with Dr. Brooks Mendell and "The Future of Wood Pellets" with Andrew Meyer. Afternoon topics include "Back to the Future" a look at the Logging Industry with Scott Dane and Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple will give a presentation on the insurance situation in the state.
Subject: Meeting
Description: A free Hurricane Impact Forestry Landowner Meeting will be held at The Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino in Lake Charles, LA on August 27th from 10AM-2PM. Topics include feral swine control, Grow Certification Programs, forest productivity, a markets update, and Federal Landowner Programs. RSVP by August 21st to secure your spot. Register by emailing jseverio@ldaf.state.la.us.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This three-part series will fully cover Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), working effectively with tribes, and ways to utilize the Indigenous Stewardship Methods Evaluation (CEMA 222). Part 2 of the three-part series covers the conservation planning and contracting aspects of Indigenous Stewardship Methods and Evaluation (CEMA 222). Topics will include determining a Qualified Individual (QI), working with the National Historic Preservation Act and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, working with tribal management, deliverables of the CEMA, and using the completed product in conservation planning, Farm Bill conservation program assistance and implementation.
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Description: "Where Do We Grow from Here? is the theme for the 77th annual convention of the Louisiana Forestry Association. Morning topics include “Pulpwood Markets, Forest Management, and Wood-Using Capital Investments” with Dr. Brooks Mendell and "The Future of Wood Pellets" with Andrew Meyer. Afternoon topics include "Back to the Future" a look at the Logging Industry with Scott Dane and Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple will give a presentation on the insurance situation in the state.
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 2 of the series.
Subject: Webinar
Description: In this webinar, Brett Scheffers will present results from a nationwide survey of pet stores in the USA, the largest market for exotic pets, and discuss the invasion potential for 1,178 terrestrial vertebrates species found for sale. In the second part of the seminar, Scheffers will outline a comprehensive approach to invasive species risk assessment. By integrating expert opinions, physiological suitability data, and citizen science insights, they evaluated how vertebrate species at various stages of the invasion curve might pose future invasion threats.
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Description: "Where Do We Grow from Here? is the theme for the 77th annual convention of the Louisiana Forestry Association. Morning topics include “Pulpwood Markets, Forest Management, and Wood-Using Capital Investments” with Dr. Brooks Mendell and "The Future of Wood Pellets" with Andrew Meyer. Afternoon topics include "Back to the Future" a look at the Logging Industry with Scott Dane and Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple will give a presentation on the insurance situation in the state.
Subject: Conference
Description: This joint conference is hosted by Prairie View A&M University Small Farm Institute and the University of Arkansas Pine Bluff, to be held on the campus of Prairie View A&M University. The Sustainable Forestry and African American Land Retention (SFLR) Program aids African American landowners in creating sustainable intergenerational forest ownerships.
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Description: This joint conference is hosted by Prairie View A&M University Small Farm Institute and the University of Arkansas Pine Bluff, to be held on the campus of Prairie View A&M University. The Sustainable Forestry and African American Land Retention (SFLR) Program aids African American landowners in creating sustainable intergenerational forest ownerships.
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