Upcoming Events
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Sunday, August 11, 2024
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Monday, August 12, 2024
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Tuesday, August 13, 2024
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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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Wednesday, August 14, 2024
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Subject:
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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Thursday, August 15, 2024
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Subject:
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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Friday, August 16, 2024
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Saturday, August 17, 2024
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