Webinar: Is This Endgame for Beech Trees?

Webinar

Register today! Title:  Is This Endgame for Beech Trees? Tracking Symptom Expression, Chronological Spread and Mortality Caused by Beech Leaf. Speaker: Dr. Constance Hausman, Plant and Restoration Ecologist, Cleveland Metroparks The Natural Areas Association invites you free of charge to this webinar. Beech leaf disease (BLD) poses an apparent threat to the survival of American…

Webinar: Engaging Women Landowners in Discussions of Silvicutlure (and Forestry!)

Webinar

Register today! We'll have more information and an event flyer to share soon! Webinar start time is: 1:00 ET/12:00 CT/11:00 MT/10:00 PT. Please allow extra time ahead of this if you have not used zoom before. Join UMN Extension Forester Angela Gupta for this web-presentation and discussion about communicating with women woodland owners. Learn some…

Webinar: Introducing the Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative

Webinar

Thank you to all who joined the Guild as we hosted this webinar with our member Dr. Alexandra (Ali) Kosiba, Research Project Coordinator for the Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative and Staff Scientist for the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Vermont. View the full recorded webinar Download the presentation PDF…

Find A Forester Directory webinar (for Professional members)

Register today! The Guild's Find-a-Forester Directory is a great tool for Professional members to spread the word about their services. However, our new directory is not being used to its full potential. If you are a Professional member or Retired Professional member who would like to be listed with full ability to show up in…

Forest Carbon Management and Climate Adaptation webinar

Forest Adaptation Webinar Series Register now! NIACS and the Forest Stewards Guild are teaming up to offer a new webinar series focused on forests and climate change adaptation. The series will bring together scientists and managers to learn about and discuss emerging topics related to the effects of climate change on forest management, with a…

Assisted Migration webinar

Forest Adaptation Webinar Series (#2) Listen to the recording! Flyer of webinars in the series for download NIACS and the Forest Stewards Guild are teaming up to offer a new webinar series focused on forests and climate change adaptation. The series will bring together scientists and managers to learn about and discuss emerging topics related…

Strategies for increasing prescribed fire application on federal lands

Register today! Prescribed fire is an important management tool on federal lands that is not being applied at the necessary or desired levels. Since 2017, we have been investigating policy barriers and opportunities for increasing prescribed fire application on US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands in the Western United States. In the…

Webinar: Dead Wood and Forest Management

Listen to the recording! Dr. Zander Evans will presented a summary of ten years of the Forest Stewards Guild’s scientific work and management guidance on dead wood (snags, large downed logs, coarse woody material, fine woody material) from the Pacific Northwest to the Southeast. Dr. Evans  described the habitat, soil, carbon, and other benefits of…

Science and Practice Forum

Wells Conference Center, University of Maine Orono, Maine

Register today Hosts: Center for Research on Sustainable Forests and the Forest Stewards Guild A Forest Climate Change Initiative event Price: $0 (lunch included) Continuing education credits are pending...more info soon. Flyer to download Summary: Join us for a day of learning and discussion as we aim to identify the priority needs of researchers, foresters,…

Webinar – incorporating bird needs into piñon-juniper woodland management

Dial-in and link details to join the call NM Avian Conservation Partners is offering a webinar regarding incorporating bird needs into piñon-juniper woodland management. The webinar will discuss actions that may help minimize negative impacts on numerous woodland bird species, including the following high priority species: Pinyon Jay, Juniper Titmouse, Gray Vireo, Woodhouse’s Scrub-Jay, Virginia’s…