Archived Webinars
March 1, 2012 Testing Social Marketing Strategies in Wisconsin: Overcoming Barriers to Action by Small Woodland Owners |
New Theme Art for Forest Stewardship
The Forest Stewardship Program now has new theme art. It has four quadrants that effectively display forest products, water, wildlife habitat, and forest recreation--four elements that family woodland owners can enhance on their properties through sound forest stewardship.
Note: This theme art is not an official logo of the Forest Stewardship Program. The theme art can be used on Forest Stewardship Program-related brochures, presentations, and publications, but it can't be put next to official logos such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture logo or the U.S. Forest Service Shield. |
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Continuing Education Credits
This Webinar has been submitted to the Society of American Foresters for approval of Continuing Education credits. Approval is pending. |
The Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry Forest Stewardship Program invites you to join us on May 1, 2012, for the third in a series of Webinars that explore the realities of applying Landscape Stewardship on the ground.
This informative and thought-provoking series will feature presentations by people who are actively carrying out landscape stewardship projects and plans. All presentations will include ample time to exchange ideas and methods.
The intended audience includes:
- State Forest Stewardship Program Coordinators
- Forest Stewardship Plan Preparers
- Service Foresters
- Forestry Cooperative Extension
- Forestry Associations
- Landowner Groups
- Community Leaders
- Interested Landowners
See you May 1st!
Mike Huneke Forest Stewardship Program Manager Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry |
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A Partnership Approach to Forest Land Conservation in Kennebec County, Maine
May 1, 2012
2:00 PM EDT (1:00 PM Central)
Presenters from the
Kennebec Woodland Partnership:
Amanda Mahaffey
Kennebec Woodland Partnership Program Consultant
Morten Moesswilde Maine Forest Service Midcoast District Forester
Andy Shultz
Maine Forest Service Landowner Outreach Forester
Theresa Kerchner
Kennebec Land Trust Executive Director
Andy Tolman
Maine CDC Drinking Water Program Assistant Director
The Kennebec Woodland Partnership is a county-based initiative launched in 2009 to provide tools and strategies to help landowners make informed decisions about their woodlands and ensure a sustainable future for the county's forests.
The Partnership was formed out of common interests and an awareness that Kennebec County's local economy, wood products markets, recreational opportunities, wildlife habitat, water quality, and quality of life all depend largely on the county's approximately 374,000 acres of woodland. We envision a culture of conservation in which people support, enhance, appreciate, celebrate, and benefit from Kennebec woodlands and all the values they provide.
Join us for this U.S. Forest Service Landscape Stewardship Webinar to learn about the Kennebec Woodland Partnership's successes and challenges:
- How did this partnership form, and how do we keep attracting partners?
- What are some of the tools, strategies, and projects that we employ to achieve our goals?
- How do we remain effective on a landscape scale and meet our State's forest action plan?
Visit www.maineforestservice.gov/kennebecwoodlands
to learn more about the Kennebec Woodland Partnership.
TO JOIN THE WEBINAR
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