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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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Subject: Conference
Description: Cross-laminated timber (CLT) stands as a burgeoning industry in the southern United States, capitalizing on the abundant presence of southern pine and other softwoods found in the region. The utilization of CLT offers a myriad of economic and environmental advantages across various sectors of the supply chain, benefiting stakeholders ranging from landowners and foresters to developers, contractors, architects, and engineers. Discover more about this innovative construction material and other sustainable mass timber products at this Auburn University-hosted CLT conference.
Subject: Forum
Description: Join the University of Tennessee for their 2024 Oak Symposium! This symposium is a platform for exchanging information and building connections around oak ecology and management for a global audience.
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Subject: Conference
Description: Cross-laminated timber (CLT) stands as a burgeoning industry in the southern United States, capitalizing on the abundant presence of southern pine and other softwoods found in the region. The utilization of CLT offers a myriad of economic and environmental advantages across various sectors of the supply chain, benefiting stakeholders ranging from landowners and foresters to developers, contractors, architects, and engineers. Discover more about this innovative construction material and other sustainable mass timber products at this Auburn University-hosted CLT conference.
Subject: Forum
Description: Join the University of Tennessee for their 2024 Oak Symposium! This symposium is a platform for exchanging information and building connections around oak ecology and management for a global audience.
Subject: Conference
Description: Sponsored by The Longleaf Alliance, this event is focused on the restoration and conservation of the longleaf ecosystem that once dominated the landscape in the southeastern United States. The conference provides the opportunity for people from all over the southeast to get together, share, learn, and celebrate longleaf. It also serves as a rallying spot for several other organizations and government agencies seeking to stage additional events in order to better collaborate on the conference topics.
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Subject: Conference
Description: Cross-laminated timber (CLT) stands as a burgeoning industry in the southern United States, capitalizing on the abundant presence of southern pine and other softwoods found in the region. The utilization of CLT offers a myriad of economic and environmental advantages across various sectors of the supply chain, benefiting stakeholders ranging from landowners and foresters to developers, contractors, architects, and engineers. Discover more about this innovative construction material and other sustainable mass timber products at this Auburn University-hosted CLT conference.
Subject: Forum
Description: Join the University of Tennessee for their 2024 Oak Symposium! This symposium is a platform for exchanging information and building connections around oak ecology and management for a global audience.
Subject: Conference
Description: Sponsored by The Longleaf Alliance, this event is focused on the restoration and conservation of the longleaf ecosystem that once dominated the landscape in the southeastern United States. The conference provides the opportunity for people from all over the southeast to get together, share, learn, and celebrate longleaf. It also serves as a rallying spot for several other organizations and government agencies seeking to stage additional events in order to better collaborate on the conference topics.
Subject: Webinar
Description: The Air Installations Compatible Use Zone (AICUZ) program serves as serves as one example of how REPI partnerships can be integrated with other DOD tools and strategies to enhance land protection, conservation efforts, and cost savings. Join the REPI Program to learn how air installations collaborate with local governments and communities through the AICUZ program to educate stakeholders about the air installation’s mission. During this webinar participants will hear from speakers who will highlight the AICUZ program’s objectives in developing land use recommendations that inform zoning decisions and local ordinances, crucially reducing the potential for accidents and mitigating noise impacts on communities.
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Subject: Forum
Description: Join the University of Tennessee for their 2024 Oak Symposium! This symposium is a platform for exchanging information and building connections around oak ecology and management for a global audience.
Subject: Conference
Description: Sponsored by The Longleaf Alliance, this event is focused on the restoration and conservation of the longleaf ecosystem that once dominated the landscape in the southeastern United States. The conference provides the opportunity for people from all over the southeast to get together, share, learn, and celebrate longleaf. It also serves as a rallying spot for several other organizations and government agencies seeking to stage additional events in order to better collaborate on the conference topics.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar is presented by The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) in partnership with the U.S. Biochar Initiative and the Southern Regional Extension Forestry. This webinar’s guest speaker is Dr. Zalesny. He holds a Bachelor of Sciences on natural resources and environmental studies from University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, and a Ph.D. from Iowa State University on Forest Biology. Dr. Zalesny studies genetic and physiological mechanisms regulating biomass production of short rotation woody crops grown for phytotechnologies, bioenergy and fiber.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar will review the influence of site characteristics on species composition. Understanding which trees grow best in each area on the property is the first step in deciding how to harvest and regenerate a forest. This webinar will highlight examples from North Carolina from the coastal plain to the mountains, focused on commonly managed commercial species. The presenter will identify sites that work across the state for managing different species for forestry use.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar is part of a series hosted by the Yale Forest School and the Society of American Foresters (SAF). This webinar series invites federal agency staff, private foresters, forestry researchers, and forest advocacy organizations to share how they are responding to and shaping the discussion on mature and old-growth forests. Attendees will learn from a series of experts representing Tribal Nations, university researchers, and non-profits exploring core challenges to this effort.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Each second Thursday of the month, the Impact Collaborative's Extension Skills series will provide an opportunity for Cooperative Extension professionals to build capacity with tools, processes and tech skills training.
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Subject: Conference
Description: Sponsored by The Longleaf Alliance, this event is focused on the restoration and conservation of the longleaf ecosystem that once dominated the landscape in the southeastern United States. The conference provides the opportunity for people from all over the southeast to get together, share, learn, and celebrate longleaf. It also serves as a rallying spot for several other organizations and government agencies seeking to stage additional events in order to better collaborate on the conference topics.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife (SEAFWA)’s 78th Annual Conference, hosted by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GA DNR), is a forum for exchanging ideas and critical information regarding management and protection of fish and wildlife resources in the Southeast.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife (SEAFWA)’s 78th Annual Conference, hosted by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GA DNR), is a forum for exchanging ideas and critical information regarding management and protection of fish and wildlife resources in the Southeast.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife (SEAFWA)’s 78th Annual Conference, hosted by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GA DNR), is a forum for exchanging ideas and critical information regarding management and protection of fish and wildlife resources in the Southeast.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife (SEAFWA)’s 78th Annual Conference, hosted by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GA DNR), is a forum for exchanging ideas and critical information regarding management and protection of fish and wildlife resources in the Southeast.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Prior to European settlement, fire was a common disturbance across most of the Midwest and Eastern United States. Today, prescribed fire is used as a management tool to promote native, fire-tolerant species and reduce vulnerability to high-intensity, unplanned fires. In this talk presenter Dr. Adrienne Keller will discuss how prescribed fire affects ecosystem structure and function, paying particular attention to the effects of fire on ecosystem carbon uptake and storage. She will also share management considerations related to the effects of prescribed fire on ecosystem carbon and greenhouse gas mitigation goals.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife (SEAFWA)’s 78th Annual Conference, hosted by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GA DNR), is a forum for exchanging ideas and critical information regarding management and protection of fish and wildlife resources in the Southeast.
Subject: Course
Description: This online course provides a step-by-step process to understand, track, & analyze the price, demand, supply, and competitive dynamics of local timber markets & wood baskets. The 2024 TMA Class will be held via Live Zoom Webinar with two half-days of course content. Early registration, until October 2nd, is $550 with some additional discounts available to students and Forisk product consumers.
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Subject: Course
Description: This online course provides a step-by-step process to understand, track, & analyze the price, demand, supply, and competitive dynamics of local timber markets & wood baskets. The 2024 TMA Class will be held via Live Zoom Webinar with two half-days of course content. Early registration, until October 2nd, is $550 with some additional discounts available to students and Forisk product consumers.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This webinar is part of a series hosted by the Yale Forest School and the Society of American Foresters (SAF). This webinar series invites federal agency staff, private foresters, forestry researchers, and forest advocacy organizations to share how they are responding to and shaping the discussion on mature and old-growth forests. Attendees will learn from a series of experts representing Tribal Nations, university researchers, and non-profits exploring core challenges to this effort.
Subject: Webinar
Description: To meet landowners' interest and objectives, new strategies are needed to regenerate commercially valuable timber either naturally or artificially. Picking the right management strategy before a harvest can save you money and provide an optimal future income for you and your heirs. This webinar will highlight examples from North Carolina from the coastal plain to the mountains, focused on commonly managed commercial species. The presenter will summarize the primary ways that different timber types in North Carolina are regenerated following a harvest. This webinar is part 2 of a 2-part series.
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Subject: Conference
Description: This conference is one of the largest gatherings of wildlife professionals and supporters in North America. For over 30 years, TWS has hosted this unique and informative event that spotlights the latest advancements in wildlife management and research while providing abundant opportunities for networking and career advancement. Online registration is now closed but onsite registration will be available.
Subject: Workshop
Description: Learn the role of trees in water quality, participate in a scavenger hunt for native trees and perennials and even plant a few new trees along the streambank. This event is hosted by the University of Kentucky with guest speakers Katherine Bulloch and Kristine Goggin.
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Description: This conference is one of the largest gatherings of wildlife professionals and supporters in North America. For over 30 years, TWS has hosted this unique and informative event that spotlights the latest advancements in wildlife management and research while providing abundant opportunities for networking and career advancement. Online registration is now closed but onsite registration will be available.
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Description: This conference is one of the largest gatherings of wildlife professionals and supporters in North America. For over 30 years, TWS has hosted this unique and informative event that spotlights the latest advancements in wildlife management and research while providing abundant opportunities for networking and career advancement. Online registration is now closed but onsite registration will be available.
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Subject: Conference
Description: This conference is one of the largest gatherings of wildlife professionals and supporters in North America. For over 30 years, TWS has hosted this unique and informative event that spotlights the latest advancements in wildlife management and research while providing abundant opportunities for networking and career advancement. Online registration is now closed but onsite registration will be available.
Subject: Conference
Description: Extension Disaster Education Network has opened registration for their 2024 annual conference. Events include a tour of Utah Bishops’ Central Storehouse, professional development workshops, keynote speakers, and more. Early registration is recommended as prices will increase closer to the conference date.
Subject: Forum
Description: Join forest landowners, utilities, conservation groups, state agencies, and other entities and individuals interested in conserving Florida forests and protecting drinking water sources at the university of Florida (UF) Austin Cary Forest. Registration is $75 for the first day and free the second day.
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Subject: Conference
Description: This conference is one of the largest gatherings of wildlife professionals and supporters in North America. For over 30 years, TWS has hosted this unique and informative event that spotlights the latest advancements in wildlife management and research while providing abundant opportunities for networking and career advancement. Online registration is now closed but onsite registration will be available.
Subject: Conference
Description: Extension Disaster Education Network has opened registration for their 2024 annual conference. Events include a tour of Utah Bishops’ Central Storehouse, professional development workshops, keynote speakers, and more. Early registration is recommended as prices will increase closer to the conference date.
Subject: Forum
Description: Join forest landowners, utilities, conservation groups, state agencies, and other entities and individuals interested in conserving Florida forests and protecting drinking water sources at the university of Florida (UF) Austin Cary Forest. Registration is $75 for the first day and free the second day.
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Subject: Conference
Description: Extension Disaster Education Network has opened registration for their 2024 annual conference. Events include a tour of Utah Bishops’ Central Storehouse, professional development workshops, keynote speakers, and more. Early registration is recommended as prices will increase closer to the conference date.
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Subject: Conference
Description: Extension Disaster Education Network has opened registration for their 2024 annual conference. Events include a tour of Utah Bishops’ Central Storehouse, professional development workshops, keynote speakers, and more. Early registration is recommended as prices will increase closer to the conference date.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: This legacy planning workshop is hosted by Virginia Tech (VT) Extension and Generation NEXT, an award-winning, nationally recognized forest educational program. This workshop provides legal information about successful estate planning steps and strategies. The workshop is $80 for two family members and $40 for each additional person. A light breakfast, lunch, and a 56-page Legacy Planning workbook are included.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: Mississippi State University (MSU) Southern Rural Development Center will be hosting this train-the-trainer workshop opportunity. This workshop is designed for Land-Grant professionals for the purpose of the training families and communities in their local area.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: Mississippi State University (MSU) Southern Rural Development Center will be hosting this train-the-trainer workshop opportunity. This workshop is designed for Land-Grant professionals for the purpose of the training families and communities in their local area.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: Mississippi State University (MSU) Southern Rural Development Center will be hosting this train-the-trainer workshop opportunity. This workshop is designed for Land-Grant professionals for the purpose of the training families and communities in their local area.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: Mississippi State University (MSU) Southern Rural Development Center will be hosting this train-the-trainer workshop opportunity. This workshop is designed for Land-Grant professionals for the purpose of the training families and communities in their local area.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: Join to hear from experts who work closely with a key subset of “students of fire” – private landowners. Like any other group of people working in wildland fire, private landowners range from people who are new to fire to those who need advanced training. This webinar will cover communications, training methods, certification programs, and some common misconceptions about private lands burning.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: Join this webinar for an overview of several different management practices for your woodlands, as well as funding opportunities to implement practices. The webinar series is hosted via Zoom and recordings are available to anyone who is registered.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: Mississippi State University (MSU) Southern Rural Development Center will be hosting this train-the-trainer workshop opportunity. This workshop is designed for Land-Grant professionals for the purpose of the training families and communities in their local area.
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Subject: Workshop
Description: Mississippi State University (MSU) Southern Rural Development Center will be hosting this train-the-trainer workshop opportunity. This workshop is designed for Land-Grant professionals for the purpose of the training families and communities in their local area.
Subject: Webinar
Description: The National Woodland Owners Association (NWOA) has partnered with Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC) to increase awareness of forest/woodland opportunities to underserved landowners/farmers. This first webinar is the first of the
Workforce Opportunity Webinar Series. This webinar will delve into how to get a job in forestry with technical recruiters from regional organizations speaking on what they are looking for in their hires, courses students should take, experience students need to gain and information on internship opportunities.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Underplanting is the practice of introducing a new generation of trees under an existing overstory. This could be done to convert the stand to a different species, sometimes called “conversion with retention.” It can also be done with seedlings of the same species as the overstory if a multi-aged stand is desired, but natural regeneration is insufficient to achieve this structure. Some questions to be addressed: Why plant longleaf pine seedlings under an existing pine canopy? Is it possible to establish a longleaf pine stand without clearcutting? What preparation is needed for converting loblolly pine stands to longleaf pine dominance? How does one manage an underplanted stand to reduce damage and encourage growth?
Subject: Webinar
Description: Each second Thursday of the month, the Impact Collaborative's Extension Skills series will provide an opportunity for Cooperative Extension professionals to build capacity with tools, processes and tech skills training.
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Subject: Course
Description: CEUs available from the following: The Wildlife Society, International Society of Arboriculture, Society of American Foresters, Texas Pro Logger Program, Texas Accredited Forester Council, and Texas Department of Agriculture.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Professional Agricultural Workers Conference (PAWC) is a forum committed to a world that values and promotes equal opportunity equitable access to information and technology for sustainable development of communities and natural resources. Early bird registration for this event is $300-$800 depending on the option selected.
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Description: The Professional Agricultural Workers Conference (PAWC) is a forum committed to a world that values and promotes equal opportunity equitable access to information and technology for sustainable development of communities and natural resources. Early bird registration for this event is $300-$800 depending on the option selected.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Professional Agricultural Workers Conference (PAWC) is a forum committed to a world that values and promotes equal opportunity equitable access to information and technology for sustainable development of communities and natural resources. Early bird registration for this event is $300-$800 depending on the option selected.
Subject: Conference
Description: The Arbor Day Foundation is hosting this event to gather passionate individuals, communities, organizations, and leaders to explore innovative solutions, share insights, and collaborate on the future of urban forestry. Join leaders across the industry as we focus on strengthening the bonds between people and trees, fostering sustainable practices, and creating green, thriving urban landscapes. Registration is $499 until October 28th.
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.’
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Arbor Day Foundation is hosting this event to gather passionate individuals, communities, organizations, and leaders to explore innovative solutions, share insights, and collaborate on the future of urban forestry. Join leaders across the industry as we focus on strengthening the bonds between people and trees, fostering sustainable practices, and creating green, thriving urban landscapes. Registration is $499 until October 28th.
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: Webinar
Description: In this webinar, Dr. Andrew Loyd will discuss beech leaf disease (BLD) biology, impact, and potential management strategies. The American beech (Fagus grandifolia) plays a significant role in many forest ecosystems across the eastern US. It is an economically important, slow growing and shade tolerant tree which adds structural diversity to many forest types, and its nut production makes it a valuable food source for wildlife.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The Arbor Day Foundation is hosting this event to gather passionate individuals, communities, organizations, and leaders to explore innovative solutions, share insights, and collaborate on the future of urban forestry. Join leaders across the industry as we focus on strengthening the bonds between people and trees, fostering sustainable practices, and creating green, thriving urban landscapes. Registration is $499 until October 28th.
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: Webinar
Description: This presentation will define bottomland forests, discuss their function and silvicultural challenges, address which species to favor and outline some forest management practices that landowners can implement.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This presentation will define bottomland forests, discuss their function and silvicultural challenges, address which species to favor and outline some forest management practices that landowners can implement.
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Subject: Training
Description: Texas A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center is hosting a Prescribed Fire Field Day. The Fire Field Day meets the in-person field day requirement for the Texas Department of Agriculture Certified and Insured Prescribed Burn Manager (CIPBM) license program, required to be a burn manager in Texas. Six Continuing Fire Training credits are available for licensed CIPBMs. Protective equipment is required. Registration for the field day is $100.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This presentation will include research associated with the publication “Complex and highly saturated soundscapes in restored oak woodlands reflect avian richness and abundance.” The research assessed whether soundscapes in an eastern North American woodland reflect biodiversity changes during restoration measured in a concurrent multitrophic field study. In five restored and five degraded woodland sites in Wisconsin, researchers sampled vegetation, measured arthropod biomass, conducted bird surveys, and recorded soundscapes for five days of every 15-day period from May to August 2022.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: This presentation will include research associated with the publication “Complex and highly saturated soundscapes in restored oak woodlands reflect avian richness and abundance.” The research assessed whether soundscapes in an eastern North American woodland reflect biodiversity changes during restoration measured in a concurrent multitrophic field study. In five restored and five degraded woodland sites in Wisconsin, researchers sampled vegetation, measured arthropod biomass, conducted bird surveys, and recorded soundscapes for five days of every 15-day period from May to August 2022.
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Subject: Training
Description: Texas A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center is hosting a Prescribed Fire Field Day. The Fire Field Day meets the in-person field day requirement for the Texas Department of Agriculture Certified and Insured Prescribed Burn Manager (CIPBM) license program, required to be a burn manager in Texas. Six Continuing Fire Training credits are available for licensed CIPBMs. Protective equipment is required. Registration for the field day is $100.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This presentation will include research associated with the publication “Complex and highly saturated soundscapes in restored oak woodlands reflect avian richness and abundance.” The research assessed whether soundscapes in an eastern North American woodland reflect biodiversity changes during restoration measured in a concurrent multitrophic field study. In five restored and five degraded woodland sites in Wisconsin, researchers sampled vegetation, measured arthropod biomass, conducted bird surveys, and recorded soundscapes for five days of every 15-day period from May to August 2022.
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Subject: Webinar
Description: This presentation will include research associated with the publication “Complex and highly saturated soundscapes in restored oak woodlands reflect avian richness and abundance.” The research assessed whether soundscapes in an eastern North American woodland reflect biodiversity changes during restoration measured in a concurrent multitrophic field study. In five restored and five degraded woodland sites in Wisconsin, researchers sampled vegetation, measured arthropod biomass, conducted bird surveys, and recorded soundscapes for five days of every 15-day period from May to August 2022.
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Subject: Conference
Description: ACES represents a dynamic and growing international assembly of professionals, researchers, and policymakers involved with ecosystem services. The goal of the conference is to link state-of-the-art science, practice, and decision making by bringing together the ecosystem services community and decision makers from around the United States and the globe. The conference theme is Investing in Community Resilience and Equity, and we will engage leaders in government, NGOs, academia, Native American tribes, and the private sector to advance the use of ecosystem services science and practice in resource management and other societal decisions.
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Subject: Conference
Description: ACES represents a dynamic and growing international assembly of professionals, researchers, and policymakers involved with ecosystem services. The goal of the conference is to link state-of-the-art science, practice, and decision making by bringing together the ecosystem services community and decision makers from around the United States and the globe. The conference theme is Investing in Community Resilience and Equity, and we will engage leaders in government, NGOs, academia, Native American tribes, and the private sector to advance the use of ecosystem services science and practice in resource management and other societal decisions.
Subject: Webinar
Description: This presentation will include research associated with the publication “The Influence of Management Practice on the Snakes in Forest Food Webs.” Researchers investigated the effects of frequency of forest management on the trophic structure and resource use of snake communities in two pine forests under high and low frequencies of management (i.e., shorter fire return intervals and thinning versus longer fire return intervals and limited thinning). They sampled snakes, prey, and dominant basal resources across each site for three summers from 2018 to 2020. Using stable isotope analysis, they compared community-wide metrics of trophic structure and generated isotopic mixing models to determine the relative contribution of resources to snake consumers.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Join this webinar for an overview of several different management practices for your woodlands, as well as funding opportunities to implement practices. The webinar series is hosted via Zoom and recordings are available to anyone who is registered.
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Subject: Conference
Description: ACES represents a dynamic and growing international assembly of professionals, researchers, and policymakers involved with ecosystem services. The goal of the conference is to link state-of-the-art science, practice, and decision making by bringing together the ecosystem services community and decision makers from around the United States and the globe. The conference theme is Investing in Community Resilience and Equity, and we will engage leaders in government, NGOs, academia, Native American tribes, and the private sector to advance the use of ecosystem services science and practice in resource management and other societal decisions.
Subject: Webinar
Description: The REPI Program ensures responsible, sensitive, and collaborative project execution by aligning with regulatory requirements for environmental compliance, cultural preservation, and tribal consultations. Join the REPI Program and the Sentinel Landscapes Partnership to learn about projects that involve compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act, National Historic Preservation Act, and Tribal consultations to effectively balance military readiness with environmental stewardship and cultural preservation.
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Subject: Conference
Description: ACES represents a dynamic and growing international assembly of professionals, researchers, and policymakers involved with ecosystem services. The goal of the conference is to link state-of-the-art science, practice, and decision making by bringing together the ecosystem services community and decision makers from around the United States and the globe. The conference theme is Investing in Community Resilience and Equity, and we will engage leaders in government, NGOs, academia, Native American tribes, and the private sector to advance the use of ecosystem services science and practice in resource management and other societal decisions.
Subject: Webinar
Description: Each second Thursday of the month, the Impact Collaborative's Extension Skills series will provide an opportunity for Cooperative Extension professionals to build capacity with tools, processes and tech skills training.
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