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SUMMARY:Ash and Forestry Forum 2: Management within the Context of EAB
DESCRIPTION:Register today! Cost includes lunch. \nThis forum will offer a fresh approach to ash management in light of EAB. Our goal is to facilitate a discussion on the appropriate silvicultural responses to EAB in Vermont. We will look at the role of ash in our forests and how to manage for the forest\, not the bug\, but will also delve into the economic implications of ash management in the face of EAB. Guests from outside Vermont who have already dealt with managing ash stands as EAB moves through will be there to share their personal experiences and recommendations. \nSponsored by the Vermont Land Trust; Vermont Woodlands Association; Vermont Coverts; Vermont Department of Forests\, Parks\, and Recreation; and the Forest Stewards Guild.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/ash-and-forestry-forum-2-management-within-the-context-of-eab/
LOCATION:1958 Room\, Sterling College\, 16 Sterling Drive\, Craftsbury Common\, VT\, 05827
CATEGORIES:Northeast
ORGANIZER;CN="Kathleen Wanner":MAILTO:kmwanner@comcast.net
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190622T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190622T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T035859
CREATED:20190523T004642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T004642Z
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SUMMARY:Forestry for Maine Birds Walk
DESCRIPTION:Register today by contacting Jennifer Brockway\, Somerset District Outreach Coordinator. \nLocation: Somerset County Cooperative Extension\, 7 County Dr.Skowhegan\, ME 04976 \nJoin us for a morning woods walk that introduces Forestry for Maine Birds. This approach integrates bird conservation into forest management and planning. You will learn how to: \n\nImprove habitat for priority forest birds and a variety of other wildlife species\nTake care of your woodland\nWork with other forest management goals\nEnhance the value and enjoyment of Maine woodlands\n\nThis event is approved for 2.5 Category 1 CFE credits. \nCo-hosted by Somerset County SWCD and Piscataquis County SWCD in partnership with Forest Stewards Guild\, Maine Audubon\, Maine Forest Service and Maine Woodland Owners – Upper Kennebec Valley Chapter.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/forestry-for-maine-birds-walk/
LOCATION:Somerset County Cooperative Extension\, 7 County Dr.\, Skowhegan\, ME\, 04976
CATEGORIES:Northeast
ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Brockway":MAILTO:somersetswcd.outreach@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190613T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190614T130000
DTSTAMP:20260410T035859
CREATED:20190522T234825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190522T235232Z
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SUMMARY:Multiage Forestry Group Spring Field Tour
DESCRIPTION:Register by June 6! \nLocation: Meet at Camp Twenty Recreation Area on Highway 20\, Fort Bragg\, CA (see itinerary for details)\nHosted by UC Cooperative Extension \nEvent flyer to share with itinerary/agenda \nJoin this field tour of current research at Jackson Demonstration State Forest\, and some time for discussion over dinner and drinks on June 13. The tour focuses on recent and on-going multiage redwood forestry research at CAL FIRE’s demonstration forest. Jackson Demonstration State forest silviculture experiments have been ongoing since 1960. \nThe long-term studies have answered fundamental questions about thinning. Both old and new studies have addressed questions relevant to uneven or multi- age silviculture in particular regeneration of new cohorts and stand density index as it relates to stocking. \nPascal Berrill\, PhD\, Professor of Forestry from the University of Maine and recently from Humboldt State University and Lynn Webb\, Research Forester at JDSF will be leading the tour.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/multiage-forestry-group-spring-field-tour/
LOCATION:Camp Twenty Recreation Area\, See agenda for address\, California
CATEGORIES:Pacific Northwest
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190607T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190608T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T035859
CREATED:20190226T021108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T220659Z
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SUMMARY:Stone Fence Farm Guild Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Registration closed. Did you miss the deadline? Contact Colleen@forestguild.org if you’d still like to register…there may be a few spots left! \nWe are getting very excited about this not-to-be-missed Forest Stewards Guild New England Guild Gathering! Hosts Jeremy Turner and Laura French welcome fellow Guild members and friends for a spectacular field event. Stone Fence Farm is a 300-acre working forest and farm in the heart of Guild country\, a well-managed woodland in a landscape of continuous forest. Come learn in this “playground” and share your own forest wisdom on adaptive forest management! \nStone_Fence_Farm_Draft_Agenda
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/stone-fence-farm-guild-gathering/
LOCATION:Stone Fence Farm\, Unity\, New Hampshire
CATEGORIES:Guild Gathering,Northeast
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amanda Mahaffey":MAILTO:amanda@forestguild.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190606T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190606T150000
DTSTAMP:20260410T035859
CREATED:20190523T005757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T005757Z
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SUMMARY:Ash and Forestry Forum: Management within the Context of EAB
DESCRIPTION:Register today! Cost includes lunch. \nThis forum will offer a fresh approach to ash management in light of EAB. Our goal is to facilitate a discussion on the appropriate silvicultural responses to EAB in Vermont. We will look at the role of ash in our forests and how to manage for the forest\, not the bug\, but will also delve into the economic implications of ash management in the face of EAB. Guests from outside Vermont who have already dealt with managing ash stands as EAB moves through will be there to share their personal experiences and recommendations. \nSponsored by the Vermont Land Trust; Vermont Woodlands Association; Vermont Coverts; Vermont Department of Forests\, Parks\, and Recreation; and the Forest Stewards Guild.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/ash-and-forestry-forum-management-within-the-context-of-eab/
LOCATION:The Old Gray Barn\, 1582 Vermont Route 30\, Rupert\, VT\, 05768
CATEGORIES:Northeast
ORGANIZER;CN="Kathleen Wanner":MAILTO:kmwanner@comcast.net
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190531T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190531T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T035859
CREATED:20190522T231410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200107T224032Z
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SUMMARY:Corvallis region Foresters for the Birds Demonstration at McDonald-Dunn Forest
DESCRIPTION:Register today! \nThis event is free of charge. Please bring your own lunch\, snacks and water.\nAddress for our meeting place coming soon! The forest is 15 minutes from Oregon State University. \nJoin this event in McDonald-Dunn Forest\, north of Corvallis\, with Dr. Joan Hagar of the US Geological Survey (USGS). The McDonald-Dunn Research Forest is owned and managed by Oregon State University and consists of 11\,000 acres of mostly forested lands at the junction of the Willamette Valley and the eastern foothills of the coast range.  The forest features a variety of forest types and management themes (even-aged\, two-storied\, and uneven aged\, as well as a number of stands of old growth) allow for side-by-side comparisons of forest management practices.  The location provides a rare opportunity to contrast forest management approaches with an eye toward how avian communities use the resulting habitat features. \nAgenda topics and discussion will include: \n\nhistory of the McDonald Dunn forest and its management practices\nthe aims of the Foresters for the Birds program in the Pacific Northwest\nidentify approximately 20 focal bird species (by sight\, sound\, and habitat features)\nrun mist-nets to provide opportunities to see many of the bird species up close.\n\nOver lunch\, we’ll facilitate informal discussions and talk about how people can get involved in the program as it grows. \nLogistics:\nWe will meet at one spot (address and directions coming soon) and walk or carpool to our field sites from there. When we have details about the specific field sites we will share them. It is possible that we will encounter uneven terrain\, poison oak\, and up to 1/4 mile of walking. We will share a short list of suggested items to bring\, which may include a camp chair. Stay tuned! \nThank you to USGS and USFWS for the photos in this event promotion.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/corvallis-region-foresters-for-the-birds-demonstration-at-mcdonald-dunn-forest/
LOCATION:Near Oregon State University – address coming soon\, Oregon
CATEGORIES:Guild Gathering,Pacific Northwest
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190522T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190522T170000
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SUMMARY:Society of American Foresters state meeting - Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Save the date! \n“Boards\, Cords and  Beyond: Managing Your Woods for Maximum Value.” \nThe Wisconsin Society of American Foresters State Meeting program will include quality speakers covering a variety of topics providing up to date information on markets affecting timber products and alternative forest-based products. More information on registration and agenda items will follow.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/society-of-american-foresters-state-meeting-wisconsin/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Hotel and Convention Center\, Stevens Point\, WI
CATEGORIES:Lake States
ORGANIZER;CN="Nick Holmes":MAILTO:holmesn516@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190406T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190406T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T035859
CREATED:20190226T084155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190506T183924Z
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SUMMARY:Learn and Burn - Controlled Burning for Wildlife Habitat\, Sewanee
DESCRIPTION:Event Flyer_UOS_LearnBurn \nThe Forest Stewards Guild\, Tennessee Wildlife Federation\, and University of the South invite you to learn how to restore native habitat and promote wildlife species through the application of controlled fire in your woodland. \nWe welcome you….this event is intended for participants with no fire experience to moderate levels of experience. \nThe event will include presentations and a tour\, including an opportunity to observe a demonstration prescribed burn. Detailed agenda coming soon. \nTopics include: \nCost-share assistance programs\nOther resources available to landowners\nShortleaf pine restoration\nWoodland health benefits of prescribed burns\nWildlife habitat enhancement\nHuman safety during prescribed burns\nTools\, techniques\, and training\nPlease save the dates and tell your friends!\nDownload and share an event flyer\, or for more information\, contact Nick Biemiller. \nThank you to R.E. Evans and climate.audubon.org for photos used in this event promotion\, and for our partners and event sponsors who help make all of this possible.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/learn-and-burn-controlled-burning-for-wildlife-habitat-sewanee/
LOCATION:University of the South Forest\, Sewanee\, Tennessee
CATEGORIES:Southeast
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nick Biemiller":MAILTO:nick@forestguild.org
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