This series covers a variety of topics, such as forest and wildlife management, water conservation, wood products, legacy planning, and more.
Private forest landowners, general interested public, and forestry professionals are all encouraged to register!
The webinars will be held at Noon and 7:00 p.m. on each of these dates--
-- November 8: Dormant-Season Invasive Plant Management in Forests. Learn about the types of plants that can be controlled during the dormant season using proven methods and techniques. Click to Register
-- December 13: The History of Pennsylvania's Forests. Explore the ins and outs of the ecological history behind Pennsylvania forests. Discuss human culture and the future of our forest health. Click to Register
-- February 14: Why Care About Trees. Learn why trees are so important to our health and environment. Click to Register
-- April 11: How Exotic Shrub Berries Alter Plumage of Birds. Learn how to recognize the berries from exotic honeysuckle, the species of birds that eat these berries, and the consequences such as altered plumage coloration. Click to Register
-- June 13: Wildlife Adaptations. Learn about the wildlife that endures limited resources, extreme weather, and predators. We will also discuss how some species have adjusted to stay alive. Click to Register
Reprinted from the Penn State Extension Forestry and Wildlife Team - Woods and Wildlife News and Notes. Click Here to sign up for your own copy.)
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-- Penn State Extension Hosts 9-Part Woods In Your Backyard Webinar Series Starting Jan. 11
-- DCNR Blog: New Resources Available For Forest Landowners And Managers For Climate Change Resilience
-- Forests For The Chesapeake Bay: October Newsletter - Forests For The Bats Stories; Fall Tree Plantings In PA; Monster Trunk Tally Photo Contest Winners
[Posted: October 31, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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