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SUMMARY:Audubon Forester Training Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Register today! \nOctober 1\, 8\, 15 and 22\, 2021\n8:00 – 9:00 a.m. ET \nProgram Flyer and details \nSummary of topics: \nOctober 1 – Audubon’s Forester Training and Endorsement Program and Introduction to the Healthy Forests Initiative: Information and details about Audubon’s new program for foresters\, including steps involved; forest birds experiencing population declines\, causes of declines; opportunities to mitigate threats and stressors to breeding habitat. \nOctober 8 – Forest Bird Habitat Management Planning and Assessments: Audubon’s approach to assessing habitat diversity for forest birds at landscape and stand levels; quick guide to assessing landscape forest cover and estimating age class diversity; applying forest habitat management while reducing threats to breeding birds. \nOctober 15 – Forest Management for Birds: Applying traditional\, hybrid and mixed systems silvicultural approaches to create desired habitat conditions for mature and young forest birds to meet their full breeding season needs; creating canopy gaps and patch cuts of varying sizes to benefit the most birds. \nOctober 22 – Resources for Audubon Endorsed Foresters\, Engaging Landowners\, and Current Audubon Projects: Overview of resources available for foresters (guides and examples of a variety of forest management plans that include birds and habitat; engaging forest owners and general public in forestry for birds; current Audubon projects that reach and engage forest owners; upcoming programs and webinars. \nOctober 29 – Using Carbon Programs to Achieve Forest Bird Habitat Management: Overviews carbon sequestration science; carbon sequestration and storage techniques for applications in both young and mature forests; how carbon guidelines can be used for forest bird habitat; current Audubon carbon program partnerships in the region.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/audubon-forester-training-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Northeast,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Oak Resiliency Learning Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Hagerville Station \nRegister for webinar\nOctober 7\, 2021\n12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET \nRegister for field tour (limit 30 participants)\nOctober 14\, 2021\n9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. ET\nMeet at Hagerville Station\, New Salem\, MA \nDraft agenda for download\nWebinar = 1 Category 1 CFEs\nField Tour = 3.5 Category 1 CFEs \nJoin the Forest Stewards Guild and partners for a learning exchange on oak forests at the Quabbin Reservoir. You may register for one or both of the sessions included in this learning exchange. \nThe exchange will begin with a one-hour webinar on October 7th. We’ll cover oak research and management\, featuring researchers from the Harvard Forest and managers from the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Division of Water Supply Protection. \n \nOn October 14th we will visit field sites impacted by Lymantria dispar (formerly known as gypsy moth). At each site\, you will hear about the insects’ impact\, management considerations\, and assess the current condition. Then\, during a working lunch by the edge of the Quabbin Reservoir\, you will work with a group of fellow natural resource professionals to recommend strategies for managing oak forests at an appropriate scale and intensity for New England’s largest public drinking supply watershed. \nLogistical notes: We will carpool and caravan to the field sites. Field sites may be difficult to access and will include walking off-trail through the forest and walking through recently harvested areas. Up to 1-mile of walking in these conditions throughout the event is expected.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/oak-resiliency-learning-exchange/
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