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Maine Calling: Big & Old Trees

Originally Aired on November 14, 2023

Did you know that there are places in Maine that have trees dating back to the 1700s? We’ll learn about Maine’s old growth and ancient trees and why they matter. And we'll find out what trees make it onto the Maine Big Tree Registry.

Panelists:

Jan Santerre, senior planner, Maine Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry; Maine Big Tree Coordinator

Justin Schlawin, forest ecologist, Maine Natural Areas Program, Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry

VIP Callers:

Jim Ferrante, forester, Maine Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry

Eben Sypitkowski, director of land management, The Nature Conservancy - Maine

Resources:

Maine Big Tree Registry

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Emerald Ash Borer and Other Tree Health Concerns: DACF Update for Cities and Towns 

DATE:

Monday, December 4, 2023

TIME:

10:30 AM-Noon  

The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry will host guest speakers and provide an update for city and town tree and forest managers and public works staff on the known status of emerald ash borer in Maine, current state efforts, municipal opportunities as well as updates on other insects and diseases affecting forests and trees. 

AGENDA:

Brief Introduction, Jan Santerre, Maine Forest Service 

Timing Considerations for The Treatment of Emerald Ash Borer, Jeff Gillis, WellTree, Inc

Lessons Learned: Considerations for Managing Emerald Ash Borer and Ash Trees in Municipalities, Cliff Sadof, Purdue University Cooperative Extension

Maine Perspective: Working With Cities And Towns On Ash Management, Tom Ford, The Davey Tree Expert Company

Department Emerald Ash Borer Update, Gary Fish and Mike Parisio, Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry

Wrap up, Jan Santerre, Maine Forest Service

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS:

Licensed Pesticide Applicator: 1.0, pending approval.

Forestry Credit, pending approval

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Mechanized Logging Operations and Forest Trucking Program Graduation Thursday, Nov. 9

12 students graduate at event at Madden Timberlands

PASSADUMKEAG – Graduates of Maine’s only college training program for operators of mechanized logging and forest trucking equipment were recognized Nov. 9 at the site where they have spent recent weeks completing the final, trucking stage of the program after months harvesting timber using sophisticated state-of-the-art machines like those they will encounter in the logging industry.

Family members, friends, and many supporters of the 20-week Mechanized Logging Operations and Forest Trucking Program (MLOFT) joined students at the afternoon event at Madden Timberlands on Diamond Lumber Road.

The graduates include Jarrett Dubord of Windsor; Dave Elvers of Lincoln; Caden Foster of Houlton; Cole Gagnon of Hampden; Lucas Gustin of Corinth; Dylan Hooper of Blue Hill; Adam Meng of New Sharon; Dominick Olsen of Charleston; Lauren Robinson of Guilford; Tobias Sarrio of Hancock; Cole Sillanpaa of Industry; and Arthur Unobskey of Brewer.

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