From Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject Woodland Walks and Workshops for Landowners
Date June 6, 2023 2:36 PM
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Learn how to manage your land for wildlife!





Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife





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Protect pollinators, build habitat, manage timber, and increase wildlife diversity right in your own backyard!
tall trees in a forest grow behind an old moss-covered stone wall

Whether you just bought new property or are looking to improve the land where your family has lived for decades, these upcoming workshops can help you build a strategy to manage your woodlot for wildlife. Choose one or more of the following opportunities to join us for a woodland walk and workshop!

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Two white-tailed deer among the green leaves of a forest.
Managing Forests for Wildlife

*Thursday, June 15 · 5:00pm - 7:00pm*

*Smyrna, ME*

MDIFW Private Lands Biologist, Joseph Roy, and Maine Forest Service District Forester, Lauren Ouellette, will be presenting on forest management techniques that promote healthy forests and wildlife in in a commercial sugarbush. 



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A rocky leaf-covered path through a wooded area with evening sun filtering through the trees.
Implementing a Forestry Management Plan

*Saturday, June 17 - 10:00am - 12:30pm*

*Eustis, Maine*

Join us for a woodland walk as we discuss pre-commercial thinning in a white pine stand, addressing white pine damaged by weevils, creation of an early successional habitat block for wildlife, plantings, and structures for wildlife. 



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A view across a small oxbow pond with dead tree stags in the water and evergreens on the far shore.
Woodland Management for Wildlife

*Saturday, July 8 - 9:00am - 12:00pm*

*Oxford, Maine*

A tour of a new land trust property will include discussion of how to benefit wildlife and manage high value timber, thin forest stands while creating habitat, and identify pollinator management opportunities.



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