A Kinder and Gentler Forest Management:

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A Kinder and Gentler Forest Management:

Ecological Forestry for a Complex World w/ Dr. Tony D’Amato Wednesday, April 14 7– 8 PM Here in Vermont, our forests are precious to us. They enrich our lives, providing us with clean air, clean water, carbon sequestration and storage, wildlife habitat and more. Managing them for firewood, timber, maple syrup and other resources is

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The Radical Forest Manager

 Tuesday, April 13 6-7:00 PM In a changing climate, forests are both an asset – helping slow and mitigate the effects of climate change by absorbing the carbon we emit – and under threat. Do New England’s forests have a broader role to play in crafting a just and sustainable world? Join Maine Organic Farmers

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Tree Farm Inspector training

Tree Farm Inspector training webinar for April 20th from 9 AM-1 PM. This is for the 2021 Standards and is required for anyone to remain certified. We will send invites directly out to inspectors, but here is the Registration link.

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Forest Sustainability from a Forester’s Point of View

Thursday, April 1 3 PM What do experienced foresters have to say about conserving forests in the Northeast? Find out at this Panel discussion! Does using some of our region’s trees for heating buildings and generating electricity mesh with sound forest conservation principles? We all want to do the right thing. But after hearing talks about climate change, proforestation

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Vermont’s Black Bears with Jackie Comeau, F&W biologist

Watch the video here. Join us for a discussion about Vermont’s black bears. We will learn about their behaviors, habitat needs and movements. The discussion will also provide tips for how to consider bears’ needs when managing your woodlot along with how to prevent conflicts with bears in your backyard. Participants will be given the

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The Rodents: Squirrels, Beavers, Mice and More

From Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park March 29, 2021 12-1 pm Join the National Park Service (NPS) in the final installment of our Wildlife Tracking series, tracking the rodents! In this one-hour zoom on March 29th, from 12:00-1:00 PM, NPS Ranger and Science Communication Specialist Ed Sharron will give us an overview of the different members

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