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Are you considering how to best care for and become a successful steward of your forest?  Would you like initial guidance and tools to organize and implement your sustainable forestry objectives?  This webinar series is developed to assist woodland owners and forestry professionals develop an enhanced understanding of sustainable forestry concepts and practices and how they might be applied in forest management planning and decisions.  Webinars will be held every other Monday from 12:00pm-1:15 pm beginning May 18 through July 27.  Support for this series is provided by the university-based Sustainable Forests Partnership with funding from the US Forest Service.  The webinar series is centered on the sustainable forestry stewardship principles (listed below) as outlined in the National Association of State Foresters (NASF) Stewardship Handbook.

All Sustainable Woodland Webinars approved for 1 hour Category 1-CFE and listed in SAF’s online calendar.

You may find it helpful to read "Principles and Guides for a Well-Managed Forest"
prior to the webinars.
5/18/09
Intergenerational transfers
and long-range planning
Thom McEvoy, Professor, Author and
Vermont Extension Forester
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6/1/09
Enhancing biological diversity
on forest lands
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Kristi Sullivan, Cornell University
   
6/15/09
Conservation and maintenance
of soil and water resources

Dr. Andrew Egan, Paul  Smith's College

 
6/29/09
Sustaining healthy and productive forests.
Dylan Jenkins, The Nature Conservancy
in Pennsylvania
     
7/13/09
Forest carbon cycles and management
Maria Janowiak, Michigan Technological Institute
     
7/27/09
Landowner perspectives on forest stewardship and sustainability.
Ruth McWilliams, USFS (retired)
   

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