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Description: Dr. Kristy McAndrew (Assistant Professor – Mississippi State University) will discuss the biology, management, and impact of baldcypress leafrollers.
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Description: Kayak tours offer an incredible opportunity to immerse oneself in nature, whether paddling through tranquil lakes, meandering rivers, or along coastal waters. This close connection with the environment creates a peaceful, restorative experience. However, as an educator who incorporates kayak tours into my work, I've discovered that careful planning is key to ensuring a successful event. Join me as we navigate the essential elements of running a smooth and memorable kayak tour. This is the 12th webinar in a year-long series hosted by The Association of Natural Resource Extension Professionals (ANREP).
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Description: DUE TO THE CURRENT FEDERAL SHUTDOWN, THE EWP TRAINING WILL BE RESCHEDULED ONCE THE GOVERNMENT REOPENS.
Webinar 1: Introduction to the EWP Program and Sponsor Responsibilities
October 14, 2025 – 1:00-2:00 PM ET
The NRCS Watershed Programs Branch invites potential and current project sponsors to join us for an introduction to the Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program. This is the first of a two-part webinar series that provide an overview of program requirements and project sponsor responsibilities. The event will provide valuable information for sponsors on program opportunities and will reserve time to respond to participant questions.
If you would like to submit a question or have an EWP Program topic you would like to be addressed, please submit your question here - https://forms.office.com/g/B4Bm9w0ucN.
Resources for the EWP Program are available at: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs-initiatives/emergency-watershed-protection
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Description: EWP PROPERTY BUYOUTS AND SPONSOR RESPONSIBILITIES
OCTOBER 16, 2025 - 1:00-2:00 PM ET
The NRCS Watershed Programs Branch invites potential and current project sponsors to join us for an overview of property buyouts under the Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program. This is the second of a two-part webinar series that provides an overview of the buyout process and project sponsor responsibilities. The event will provide valuable information for sponsors on buyouts as an EWP measure and will reserve time to respond to participant questions.
If you would like to submit a question or have an EWP Program topic you would like to be addressed, please submit your question here: https://forms.office.com/g/dhjt6NNSiE
Resources for the EWP Program are available at: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs-initiatives/emergency-watershed-protection
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Description: We are all being encouraged to use video to teach and reach our audiences. This session will give novices some quick “straight” shooting information and challenge you to learn the simple ways of video editing too. The presenter has gone from 0 to 360 in the last four years and enjoyed the ride immensely! This is the final webinar in a year-long series hosted by the Association of Natural Resource Extension Professionals (ANREP).
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Description: We are all being encouraged to use video to teach and reach our audiences. This session will give novices some quick “straight” shooting information and challenge you to learn the simple ways of video editing too. The presenter has gone from 0 to 360 in the last four years and enjoyed the ride immensely! This is the final webinar in a year-long series hosted by the Association of Natural Resource Extension Professionals (ANREP).
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Description: Chris Evans (Extension Forester – University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) will discuss the biology, impact, and management of some common invasive vines including roundleaf bittersweet, kudzu, Japanese honeysuckle, Chinese yam, and wintercreeper.
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Description: Beavers are an ecologically and economically important species, providing habitat and clean water as they construct aquatic environments to suit their needs. However, those same behaviors can cause significant damage to timber and infrastructure. In this webinar, you’ll learn a variety of situation-specific methods for protecting your property from beaver-related damage.
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Description: Attendees will learn about characterizing stand damage levels of pine plantations following major windstorms. These damage levels govern reforestation or current stand maintenance decisions made by landowners and foresters following the storm. Individual lean pine tree recovery likelihood recommendations will be covered as well. For stands that require reforestation, management options and sequences will be covered along with before and after examples of storm damaged stands that required reforestation.
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