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SUMMARY:Forest management from a landowner's perspective (webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Register \nWednesday\, September 9\, 2020\n1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET\nApproved for 1 SAF Category 1 CFE credit \nForesters often talk with landowners about the value of working with a professional in managing their land\, but professionals frequently do not get candid feedback from their clients. What is the experience of taking care of a property and working with a forester\, from the owner’s perspective? \nLandowners Bet and Patrick Smith of rural northeastern Connecticut will share how they came to own and steward their woodland and will discuss their experiences and lessons learned from working with different private and public foresters. We will also be joined by Connecticut NRCS District Conservationist Bill Purcell\, who has worked with the Smiths and many other landowners and is familiar with common issues that can arise. \nThis “flipped” webinar will be a good opportunity for foresters and allied professionals to learn from landowners and participate in a facilitated discussion about how we can best work in partnership. \nThe event is part of a larger USDA Forest Service tri-state grant project focused on Increasing Resiliency in Southern New England Oak Forests.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/forest-management-from-a-landowners-perspective-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Intermountain West,Lake States,Northeast,Pacific Northwest,Southeast,Southwest,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Using Trail Cameras to Study Wildlife Behavior
DESCRIPTION:Register \nWednesday\, Sept 9\n4:00 – 5:15 p.m. ET \nThis one-hour talk followed by Q&A will introduce trail cameras – how they work and how to set them up – and then discuss smart camera placement so that you too can capture photos and videos that reveal the secret habits of animals. These “camera traps” have become critical to wildlife research because they are a noninvasive way to shed new light on the private lives of wild creatures. But\, you don’t need to be a scientist. Anyone with curiosity\, persistence\, and an inexpensive trail camera can study cutting edge animal behavior topics. \nAbout the Presenter:\nWith a master’s degree in conservation biology and a Level III Wildlife Tracking certificate from CyberTracker\, Janet Pesaturo teaches wildlife tracking and camera trapping through Winterberry Wildlife in Massachusetts. She is the author of Camera Trapping Guide: Tracks\, Sign and Behavior of Eastern Wildlife and chronicles her nature discoveries and adventures in a blog at winterberrywildlife.ouroneacrefarm.com. This program is made possible by gifts to the NH Coverts Project.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/using-trail-cameras-to-study-wildlife-behavior/
CATEGORIES:Intermountain West,Lake States,Northeast,Pacific Northwest,Southeast,Southwest,Webinar
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