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Managing your woodlands- 2019 Woodland Stewards Webinar Series 2 of 4
Today’s Southern forests range from natural stands of hardwood, and pine to planted pines and even hardwoods from the mountains of Missouri and Virginia to the ...
Conservation and Management of Declining Bat Populations in Eastern Forests
Bats in the eastern U.S. are experiencing significant declines due to disease, wind-turbines, and loss and fragmentation of their forested habitats related to ...
Making the Environmental Case for Paper
Businesses and consumers are increasingly aware of the environmental impacts of the products they buy, and they understandably want to do the right things. But ...
Managing Bottomland Hardwoods
Note: This workshop consists of two parts, a webinar (October 26) and a field tour (October 28 or October 29). Participants may participate in the in-person field ...
Expanding Climate-Smart Agriculture through Carbon Market Opportunities
Join us for this webinar during which the presenter will provide an overview of carbon credits, carbon markets, agricultural and forestry opportunities, and USDA ...
Wildlife Considerations When Restoring Oak/Pine Woodlands (2023 WS Series 2/3)
Join this webinar to learn more about ways to restore oak/pine woodlands and improve wildlife habitat. Sunlight, overstory retention levels, fire, and vegetation ...
Integrating Social Science and Communications to Drive Invasive Woody Plant Management
Attend this webinar to learn about a recently completed NRCS CIG project that connects social science research and communications to promote brush management ...
Intro to Branding: What It Is and Why It’s Important For Natural Resources! (9th/10 in 2025 series)
Strong branding isn't just for big companies, it's a powerful tool for forestry & natural resource professionals, too. In this presentation on branding basics, ...
Tree seed collection workshop for New York state and the Northeast
This 2-hour workshop will focus on seed collection strategies for these major tree species groups: large-seeded hardwoods (red oak, white oak, hickory), ...
Optimizing Ecosystem Services from Longleaf Pine: Balancing Carbon Sequestration with Watershed Health
This webinar will discuss the potential of longleaf pine forests to improve water quantity in southeastern watersheds, while also serving as a steady, long-term ...
Ask for Wood: Mass Timber and Modular Construction
Learn more about mass timber and modular construction and how you can talk to community leaders to encourage the use of wood in new construction
Planning and timing are critical for saving your urban ash forest from EAB
This webinar will give an update on the status of the emerald ash borer, EAB, as well as advances in treatment and management strategies.
New product for reducing southeast forest disturbance risk and recovery time
Hurricanes winds and associated storm surge are impacting coastal forests, while southern pine beetle outbreaks and other disturbances are increasing across the ...
36th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference - Sessions 3A & 3B
THIS RECORDING IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC. This contains links to SESSION 3A & 3B of the 36th Southern Forest Tree Improvement ...
Pine Straw Harvesting in Longleaf Pine Forests: Best Management Guidelines to Sustain Wildlife Resources
This webinar will discuss how longleaf landowners can balance income from pine straw harvesting while also preserving critical wildlife benefits of straw-harvested ...
Conserving Nature's Stage: The Relevance of Geodiversity to Conservation Planning
Participants will be introduced to the concept of using geodiversity (diversity of soils, topography, and other abiotic factors) as indicators of biodiversity and ...
Determining Seed Zones for the Southern Pines: Past and Future
The first of the Eastern Seed Zone Forum's online lecture and discussion hours aimed at providing both information about the creation of seed zones in general and ...
PINEMAP Professional Development Series: The Connection Between Water Stress and Plant Productivity
Are you a professional forester or resource manager interested in learning more about the eco-physiology of woodlands in the southeast and the best silvicultural ...
Using Provenance Test Data to Guide Seed Movement in a Changing Climate
The eleventh installment of the Eastern Seed Zone Forum's online lecture and discussion series aimed at providing both information about the creation of seed zones ...
Conservation Tree/Shrub Groups: A Tool for Matching Woody Plants to Soils
Follow the guidance in this webinar to develop and use Conservation Tree/Shrub Groups to match woody plants to soils.
Rotations and Management Strategies in Organic High Tunnels
Join this webinar to learn about opportunities to include cover crops in high tunnel rotations and the potential impacts. This second in a three-part series ...
Successful Buffer Restoration: Initial Establishment Methods and Post-Planting Care
Participants will learn proven successful methods for establishing riparian forest buffers at a landscape scale and the critical post-planting care details needed ...
Biochar Technologies for Urban Environments
The US Forest Service in partnership with the US Biochar Initiative and the Southern Regional Extension Forestry presents its latest Biochar Webinar titled: ...
Hedging Your Biochar Bet: Pairing Biochar Properties with Soil Deficiencies to Improve Agronomic Outcomes
The US Forest Service in partnership with the US Biochar Initiative and the Southern Regional Extension Forestry will be presenting its next monthly Biochar ...
Heterobasidion (aka Annosum or Fomes) Root Disease of Pines in the South
This webinar will cover the identification, biology, and management of Heterobasidion root rot in the southeast U.S. Heterobasidion root disease is also known as ...
Development of Focal Point Seed Zones for the Present and Future
The ninth in the series of Eastern Seed Zone Forum webinars, this installment will feature Dr. William H. Parker, Natural Resources Management, Lakehead ...
Laurel wilt biology, monitoring, and management
Laurel wilt is caused by Raffaelea lauricola, a fungal pathogen transmitted by the ambrosia beetle Xyleborus glabratus. Dr. Albert 'Bud' Mayfield will be giving a ...
Societal motivations and barriers in the biofuels arena
Understanding the public attitudes, barriers to use and adoption of bioenergy crops and fuels will be important to the development of a commercial biofuels ...
Techno-economic analysis and life cycle assessment of biochar pellet production from forest residues and field application
The US Forest Service in partnership with the US Biochar Initiative and the Southern Regional Extension Forestry will be presenting its next monthly Biochar ...
Seeding Success: Module 6- Extension Scholarship
Learn more about the expectations of scholarship leading to promotion and/or tenure for Extension professionals in this two-part module. This module will serve as ...

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