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SUMMARY:Forests that Fill the Faucet: How Active Stewardship Protects Drinking Water in the Bay State
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar \nWednesday\, March 4th\, 2026  \n12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET  \nJoin the Forest Stewards Guild and the Massachusetts chapter of the Society of American Foresters for an engaging webinar on active forest management in the watersheds of central Massachusetts.  \nIn the late 1800s\, Boston’s rapid growth created an urgent need for clean\, reliable drinking water. The state responded by constructing reservoirs and water supply systems in central Massachusetts\, beginning with the Wachusett Reservoir in 1895. This work reshaped the landscape through dam construction\, land management\, and the acquisition of nearby lands.  \nToday\, the Department of Conservation and Recreation’s Division of Water Supply Protection (DWSP) owns and manages 100\,000 acres of largely forested watershed dedicated to water supply protection. Active forest management is central to safeguarding this critical system\, which provides drinking water to 2.7 million people.  \nIn this collaborative webinar\, watershed foresters Ken Canfield and Doug Hutcheson will present on:  \n\nThe “forest filter” concept and watershed forestry in central Massachusetts  \n\n\nHow management strategies have adapted as forests\, threats\, and objectives have shifted \n\n\nHighlights from current projects\, including restoration of fire-dependent communities \n\nFeaturing Speakers from the MA DCR Division of Water Supply Protection:  \n\nKen Canfield\, Chief Forester – Quabbin and Ware River Watersheds\, and Guild member!\n\n\nDouglas Hutcheson\, Forester – South Quabbin \n\nDon’t miss out! Register today!  \nThis event is approved for 1.00 SAF Category 1 Continuing Education Credit.  \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Michelle Giles at mgiles at forestguild dot org 
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/forests-that-fill-the-faucet-how-active-stewardship-protects-drinking-water-in-the-bay-state/
CATEGORIES:Northeast,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Ten Years of Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Register \nMarch 5\, 2026\n11:00 a.m. PT / Noon MT / 1:00 p.m. CT / 2:00 p.m. ET \n1 category one CFE credit is approved through SAF! \nSpeaker: Courtney Peterson  and the Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (ASCC) Network team. \nThe Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (ASCC) Network emerged in direct response to an acute need for experimentally robust and professionally credible examples of climate-adaptive forest management strategies. Join this webinar to learn more about the first ten years of the Network. \nThe ASCC Network advances the field of climate adaptation by applying a replicated resistance–resilience–transition and no-action framework to test coproduced\, operational-scale experimental trials that incorporate locally specific desired future conditions and adaptation tactics\, tailored to different forest types. It exemplifies timely\, practical\, and scientifically rigorous application of climate adaptation actions while fostering manager–scientist collaboration. \nGiven the collaborative framework\, outcomes from the experimental treatments can directly inform local management actions for practitioners now and into the future while serving as a model framework for coproduction of adaptation science applicable to other contexts and ecosystems.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/ten-years-of-adaptive-silviculture-for-climate-change/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Forestry at the Dinner Table -
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar \nMarch 6\, 2026\n9:30 – 10:45 a.m. Eastern Time \nHow do we talk about forests and forest products beyond the workplace? Join Dovetail Partners for “Forestry at the Dinner Table\,” a conversation about effective communication and how to engage colleagues\, friends\, family\, and the broader public in meaningful discussions about our work.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/forestry-at-the-dinner-table/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T070000
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SUMMARY:Guild Gathering at the New England SAF Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Register \nMarch 19\, 2026\n7:00 – 8:30 p.m. ET \nLocation: Sebago Brewing Company Brewpub\, 201 Southborough Dr\, Scarborough\, ME 04074 \nJoin Guild members\, and conference attendees interested in becoming members\, for an evening of networking and conversation with fellow forestry professionals. This event is a short drive from the conference venue. Light appetizers will be provided with additional food and beverages available for purchase. \nYou do not need to be a registrant of the Annual NESAF meeting to attend this Guild Gathering. \nThis event is part of the Guild’s 30th Anniversary event series\, celebrating three decades of advancing sustainable forestry and community stewardship.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/guild-gathering-at-the-new-england-saf-annual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Guild Gathering,Northeast
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SUMMARY:Restoration Workshop: Erosion Control Structures
DESCRIPTION:Register \nMarch 28\, 2026\n9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Mountain Time\nDovetail\, 268 Thornton Ranch Rd\, Lamy\, 87540 \nJoin us for this free workshop with Melissa Houser of Santa Fe Conservation Trust and Jan-Willem Jansens of Ecotone. Participants will learn low-tech\, process-based restoration techniques\, build and repair simple structures that manage water to regenerate plants and soil\, and spread gravel to support an accessible trail. \nLunch will be provided. Please wear long sleeves\, long pants\, sturdy work boots\, a hat\, suncreen and sunglasses. Bring a refillable waterbottle. For more information\, click here\, email melissa@sfct.org\, or call (505) 989-7019.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/restoration-workshop-erosion-control-structures/
CATEGORIES:Field event,Southwest
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