From Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry <[email protected]>
Subject CORRECTED: Forestry for Maine Birds: Zoom Training & Field Workshop
Date April 18, 2023 6:03 PM
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"Please note the webinar date for the Zoom training is May 17. It was incorrectly listed as May 1, in a previously sent email. We apologize?for the inconvenience.?"

*Forestry for Maine Birds: Zoom Training & Field Workshop*

The?WoodWise East Program [ [link removed] ]?is hosting a special training for foresters working in the DownEast area on how to manage forests ?with birds and other wildlife in mind.? Join the?Maine Audubon Society [ [link removed] ], Maine TREE [ [link removed] ],?Maine Tree Farm [ [link removed] ],?Forest Stewards Guild [ [link removed] ], and the?Maine Forest Service [ [link removed] ]?for a Zoom training and field workshop in the?Forestry for Maine Birds (FFMB) program [ [link removed] ].

*Zoom Training*

*When*: Thursday, May 17 from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Register for Zoom Training [ [link removed] ]

*Field Workshop*

*Where*: Caribou Bog Recreation Center, Taylor Road, Orono, ME 04473

*When*: Thursday, May 25, 8:30 am to 3:30 pm:

*Registration*: Numbers are limited to 30.

Register for Field Workshop [ [link removed] ]

*Description*

On Thursday, May 17, we will hear from Sally Stockwell, Director of Conservation with Maine Audubon, via Zoom for an introduction to Forestry for Maine Birds (FFMB).

On Thursday, May 25, the Zoom training will be followed by a field-based workshop with a short introductory indoor meeting at the Caribou Bog Outdoor Center, on Taylor Road in Orono followed by a field trip in the Newman Hill Property of the Orono Land Trust. We will learn how to and practice doing habitat assessments, learn about the history of management at Newman Hill, explore current management using the Focus Species Forestry (FSF) approach, and discuss ways to incorporate both FFMB and FSF into your management plans.

There is no fee for the workshop, but please *register for the field-based workshop [ [link removed] ]* so we know how many people will be coming, and how many lunches to order. Continuing education credits will be available.

The field training will be led by Sally Stockwell, Director of Conservation, Maine Audubon; Rob Bryan, forester and author of Focus Species Forestry; and Joe Roy, Private Lands Biologist, MDIFW.




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