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SUMMARY:Natural Resource Management Academy (online course)
DESCRIPTION:Sign up today \nJuly 13 – 17\n1:00 – 2:30 p.m. ET \nProgram flyer \nThe Natural Resource Management Academy is a learning opportunity “for youth entering grades 7-12 who are interested in the environment and ready to explore\, in depth\, their passion for Vermont’s natural resources.” This program is a partnership between UVM Extension 4-H and the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. There will be virtual presentations each day about all kinds of neat stuff.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/natural-resource-management-academy-online-course/
CATEGORIES:Intermountain West,Lake States,Northeast,Online Course,Pacific Northwest,Southeast,Southwest,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Foundations of Forest Wildlife Habitat Management - Habitat through Disturbance and Silviculture
DESCRIPTION:To register free of charge\, click on the date below for each event that you will be attending. All sessions are from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET. \nOur guest lecturer is Dr. Brenda McComb\, Dean Emerita\, Oregon State University. \nThis is a 5-part focused lecture series and this event page will be updated as the dates pass. Each topic builds on the last\, so attendance at all presentations is highly recommended\, but not required. \nThe Forest Ecology Working Group and the US Fish and Wildlife Services National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) are pleased to offer this series to introduce fundamental principles of forest habitat management. This is a great opportunity to learn or revisit fundamental forest habitat management principles from a premier ecologist with more than 100 publication under her name. \nSeries Description: \n\nRegister for July 14 – Habitat Selection by Forest-Associated Species: Abiotic factors Lecture series overview and introduction to habitat\, habitat selection\, and abiotic elements influencing forests and habitat for selected species.\nRegister for July 28 – Saving all the Pieces: Forest structure and Composition Introduction of biotic factors affecting forests and forest composition and structure as habitat elements\nRegister for August 11 – Forest Disturbance and Stand Dynamics Forest development stages\, successional pathways and characterization of forest disturbances\, both background and human-caused\, based on size\, frequency and intensity\, with a brief introduction of silviculture as one type of disturbance\nRegister for August 25 – Silviculture as a Forest Disturbance Introduction to even- and uneven-aged silvicultural systems and management practices used to regenerate and tend forests to provide desired habitat elements.\nRegister for September 15 – Habitat Considerations: Dead wood and Riparian Areas Additional forest management considerations for specific habitat components critical to certain wildlife species including riparian areas\, dead wood\, legacy trees and other unique features.\n\nSeries Objectives \n1. Introduce concepts & theory and of wildlife habitat selection and application of forest management to provide habitat for selected species or conservation of biological diversity. \n2. Help participants with forestry\, wildlife\, environmental sciences\, fisheries and related backgrounds to find a common ground when approaching management of forests for multiple values. \n3. Introduce approaches of managing forests to achieve desired conditions for selected species or conservation of biological diversity. \nContact John Ossanna with technical questions or if Closed Captioning is required: john_ossanna@fws.gov
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/foundations-of-forest-wildlife-habitat-management-habitat-through-disturbance-and-silviculture/
CATEGORIES:Intermountain West,Lake States,Northeast,Online Course,Pacific Northwest,Southeast,Southwest,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Family Meetings and Governance in Woodland Legacy Planning (webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Register today\nYour registration confirmation email will have the details you need to join the meeting. \nJuly 14\n7:00 – 8:00 p.m. ET \nMost private woodland owners wish to keep their land in the family and intact into the future. Unfortunately\, many of these woodlands will not remain in the family. The biggest risk to a successful transfer from one generation to the next\, is a lack of communication coupled with challenging family dynamics. Family lands can fail to make it to the next generation because the family cannot resolve differences or failed to address them during the lifetime of the owner(s). By starting the conversation now\, holding family meetings and establishing a system of governance\, you can leave a long-term woodland legacy for the use and enjoyment of your family. \nDr. Mary Sisock and Audrey Winograd\, JD\, MSW\, experts on land legacy planning\, will discuss the principles and processes of effective family meetings and governance. This presentation is for all woodland owners at any stage of the succession planning process. There will be time for Q&A. \nThis webinar is sponsored by Kings Point Capital Management and hosted by Vermont Woodlands Association.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/family-meetings-and-governance-in-woodland-legacy-planning-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Intermountain West,Lake States,Northeast,Pacific Northwest,Southeast,Southwest,Webinar
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