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SUMMARY:Timber Marking for Wildlife
DESCRIPTION:More often than not landowners own their properties for aesthetic and wildlife purposes. In this workshop\, we will explore in-field examples of how white-tailed deer and turkey habitat components can be incorporated into forest management plans. Specifically\, while touring our recently developed Wildlife Habitat Demonstration Areas we will cover: \n\nhabitat considerations of white-tailed deer and wild turkey\,\nhow to incorporate habitat components into MFL plans\,\nhow to use silvicultural techniques (shelterwood\, coppice\, reserve islands\, etc.) to create cover and forage\, and\nhow to incorporate divergent goals (aesthetics\, wildlife habitat\, age class diversity\, etc.) into management.\n\nDetails here.
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/timber-marking-for-wildlife/
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SUMMARY:Challenges Getting There in Relation to Production and Conservation
DESCRIPTION:A part of the Yale Forest Forum: The Future of Wood Building Products in a Changing Climate \nWood is a renewable resource that has wide material applications in many industries. Wood products sourced from sustainably managed forests store carbon and can play an important role in combating climate change. Recent innovations in the use of wood have led to the development of new products that can replace traditional fossil-based carbon-intensive materials\, particularly in the construction and energy sectors. Understanding the potential environmental impacts and societal implications of increases in both conventional and emerging wood products across their respective life cycles\, as well as their possible reuse in a circular construction economy\, is critical in assessing the climate mitigation potential of wood vs. other materials. \nWhat is the future role of forest products in addressing climate\, resources\, societal\, and environmental challenges? What are the environmental\, economic\, and societal implications for using more forest products? Hear from speakers representing forestry\, industrial ecology\, architecture\, conservation\, and academia. \nDetails here.
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/challenges-getting-there-in-relation-to-production-and-conservation/
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SUMMARY:Wood Products as Sustainable Materials
DESCRIPTION:A part of the Yale Forest Forum: The Future of Wood Building Products in a Changing Climate \nWood is a renewable resource that has wide material applications in many industries. Wood products sourced from sustainably managed forests store carbon and can play an important role in combating climate change. Recent innovations in the use of wood have led to the development of new products that can replace traditional fossil-based carbon-intensive materials\, particularly in the construction and energy sectors. Understanding the potential environmental impacts and societal implications of increases in both conventional and emerging wood products across their respective life cycles\, as well as their possible reuse in a circular construction economy\, is critical in assessing the climate mitigation potential of wood vs. other materials. \nWhat is the future role of forest products in addressing climate\, resources\, societal\, and environmental challenges? What are the environmental\, economic\, and societal implications for using more forest products? Hear from speakers representing forestry\, industrial ecology\, architecture\, conservation\, and academia. \nInfo here. 
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/wood-products-as-sustainable-materials/
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SUMMARY:Forestry BMPs for Invasive Species
DESCRIPTION:BMPs – Best Management Practices for Forestry Invasive Species are voluntary practices that were developed to coincide and complement Legislative Rule NR 40 https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code/nr/001/40.pdf which works as a way of classifying Invasive Species across the board. The BMPs are designed to be a practical response when addressing Invasives in a forested setting when logging practices are in place. They were adopted in September of 2009 and since that time we have trained thousands of Foresters\, Loggers and Landowners on the practicality of implementing prior to planning a harvest especially when Invasive species are present. \nInfo here. 
URL:https://conservationprotraining.org/event/forestry-bmps-for-invasive-species/
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