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SUMMARY:Maine Forest Climate Change Webinar & Field Tour Series: Burning as a Management Tool
DESCRIPTION:Register for this field tour \nNovember 3\, 2023 field tour\n9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Eastern Time\nWaterboro Barrens Preserve \nDetails for this field tour: \nLocation: Waterboro Barrens Preserve\, owned and managed by The Nature Conservancy. 25 miles southwest of Portland\, Maine this serene woodland preserve is home to the state’s superb example of a boreal pine barrens\, a forest biohabitat adapted to thrive after periodic fires. \nDiscussion: Prescribed burning as a management and restoration tool for pitch pine & scrub oak at Waterboro Barrens Preserve. \nFull Series Website and Summary:\nScience and Practice: Addressing Forest Climate Change in Maine\nAn Interactive Webinar Series for Stakeholders and the Interested Public \nJoin us as we dig into forest health concerns due to climate impacts at new sites around the state. Our panelists will address management & restoration efforts\, relevance of long-term research\, fire as a tool\, biohabitat concerns\, forest health threats\, and unique adaptation strategies at each site. Noontime webinars are free (registration required); field tour registration includes lunch\, snacks\, and van transport with $25 registration and limited space.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/maine-forest-climate-change-webinar-field-tour-series-burning-as-a-management-tool/
CATEGORIES:Field event,Northeast
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SUMMARY:How Carbon Credits Influence Commercial Forest Management
DESCRIPTION:Register (includes full series) \nMonday\, November 13\, 2023\n12:00 – 12:50 p.m. ET \nThis is one session\, led by Guild member Kyle Burdick of Baskahegan Company\, in the Yale Forest Forum‘s fall’s speaker series titled: Understanding Climate Smart Forestry in Practice. \nClimate-smart forestry has become a buzzword across the forestry sector and beyond. In this webinar series\, we will learn from practitioners and researchers about how they put climate-smart forestry into practice. We will also learn how forests can be managed to enhance their carbon storage capabilities and/or increase their resilience to the impacts of climate. We will hear from speakers from public sector organizations\, nonprofits\, researchers\, and academics from across the U.S.\, as well as practitioners “on-the-ground.” \nThe series is jointly hosted by The Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment\, the USDA Northeast Climate Hub\, and the USDA Southeast Climate Hub\, and co-sponsored by the Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture. \nThe speaker series is free and open to all. The webinars will be recorded and captioned\, and recording links will be emailed to registrants after the live event.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/how-carbon-credits-influence-commercial-forest-management/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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