![]() SiteprepGCgraphic.png Aligning Southern Forest Management with Carbon Market Opportunities Dr. The webinar will be recorded and available here for later viewing. ![]() It will occur on the date and time indicated above. Foundations of Groundcover Restoration This LIVE webinar is part of a Groundcover Restoration Virtual Longleaf Academy Program. Individuals, nonprofits, small businesses, startups, funds, cooperatives, and tandem hybrid organizations can discover how their Mass Timber, CLT, and other Wood Products ventures can benefit from impact investing. Sustainable Forestry Investor Club Call for Social Ventures Webinar In this webinar, learn more about impact investing and how to raise investment capital from impact investors. The specific mention of product names is provided for informational purposes only and does not imply endorsement of these products or the companies that make them by USDA. This webinar is first of a two-part series dealing with managing cover crops and tillage to minimize pest problems. Understanding the role that cover crops and no-till can play in creating the conditions for these pest to thrive can help producers make management decisions. Pest problems like voles, slugs and army worms tend to be cyclical in nature and can have dramatic impacts when there's an outbreak. To access the other webinars in this series, use this link: Wildland Fires & Deficit Farm Soil Organic Matter (OM) Wildland Fires & Deficit Farm Soil Organic Matter (OM): An argument for OM Redistribution & Monetizing Slash Discovering How Cover Crops Impact Cropland Habitat for Pests: Voles, Slugs, and Other Pests This webinar will focus on how cover crops can create habitat for pests like voles and slugs. Chaimberlain Cherokee Indians collaborative research and management of culturally important forest products This webinar introduces a program on co-produced research and action to manage forests for culturally important plants within portions of traditional Cherokee homelands. This is the first of four webinars in the 2021 Woodland Stewards Webinar Series.įind all of the webinars in the 2021 Series (or the 20 series) here: Assessing Risks to Bees from Pesticides This webinar provided a brief overview of EPA’s tiered process for assessing risks to bees, which included an overview of honey bee colony simulation models. Knowing what you have, will help you to explore what you can do with it, and determine your management objectives. In this presentation, learn how you can assess your woods, including past land use, current conditions and potential. Woodland Management by Objectives: Taking Stock & Making Plans: 2021 WS Series 1 (of 4) Before you can manage your woodlands, you have to have a good idea of what your land is like, what has been there before and what you want to do with it. Topics include habitat needs, ecological succession, managing edge, food plots, supplemental feeding, managing invasive, predator control, prescribed fire and balancing timber production with wildlife needs. This is an introductory session that briefly highlights many aspects of wildlife management that landowners or managers should consider on their property. This is the fourth webinar in the: Improving the Quality of Urban Forests: Lunchtime Series Wildlife Management Basics This webinar provides an overview on the basics of wildlife management, specifically for game species. We will discuss both streams and impoundments in the context of an urban landscape. This presentation will explore the ways in which watershed protection can provide benefits to urban land managers. The Forest-Water Interface Healthy forests are essential to assuring that water quality and quantity are protected. Rangeland Analysis Platform: Introducing a free, online tool to help manage and monitor western rangelands Participate to learn about the Rangeland Analysis Platform (RAP) - a free, online tool that helps landowners and natural resource managers track vegetation through time and plan actions to improve America's grazing lands. Basic Smoke Management Practices (BSMPs) will be discussed as means to minimize air quality impacts from prescribed fires. This webinar will discuss various agricultural and forestry fires and their impacts on air quality, including smoke and other air emissions. Fire, Smoke, and Air Quality Participate in this webinar to better understand agricultural and forestry fires and their impacts on air quality, as well as ways to manage emissions from these fires.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |