Keeping Your Woods Healthy in an Unpredictable Future
A Hands-On Workshop for Vermont Landowners
Have you noticed more wind damage? Wetter springs or drier summers? Shifts in your woods you can’t quite explain? You’re not alone. Vermont’s forests are feeling the effects of a changing climate—but as a landowner, you can take action.
Join us for a field-based workshop to learn how to help your woods stay healthy and resilient—now and for the next generation.
Presenters include:
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Dr. Tony D’Amato – UVM Forestry
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Dr. Ali Kosiba – UVM Extension Forestry
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Al Freeman – Climate Forester, VT Dept. of Forests, Parks & Rec
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And more!
You’ll walk away with:
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A better understanding of how weather, pests and tree health are shifting in Vermont
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Practical tools and tips to keep your woods healthy
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Strategies to plan ahead for future challenges
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A chance to see climate-smart forestry in the field—and ask the experts
Whether you actively manage your woods or simply care about keeping them healthy, this workshop is for you!
Registration
Space is limited. Pre-registration is required.
Registration is $30 and includes workshop materials, refreshments, and lunch.
This workshop is presented in partnership by the UVM Forestry Program, UVM Extension, Vermont Woodlands Association, and the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation.