Upcoming Events
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Sunday, August 18, 2024
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Monday, August 19, 2024
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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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Tuesday, August 20, 2024
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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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Wednesday, August 21, 2024
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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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Thursday, August 22, 2024
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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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Friday, August 23, 2024
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Saturday, August 24, 2024
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