In this issue...
Join Maine Tree Farm, Maine Forest Service, & Partners for: Tree Talks.
This is part of a series pairing tree identification with local history, and community projects.
Education & Community Engagement Director Kelly Lunt will provide guests with a history of the property and projects. Maine Forest Service District Forester Michael Jensen will lead a tree identification walk.
Please direct questions or concerns to Allyssa Gregory at [email protected]
Date: July 25 & 26, 2024
Time: 8:30 AM
Location: Langlais Art Preserve, 576 River Rd, Cushing
Event Type: Workshop/Training, Nature Exploration
The Georges River Land Trust is putting on a 2-day event to bring people closer to nature with expert talks, hands-on workshops, and family-friendly activities.
On Thursday afternoon (July 25), join Maine Forest Service District Forester Allyssa Gregory for a session titled “Reading the Forest: Identifying Trees”
Other sessions will include information on local fish and wildlife, gardening with native plants, trees and live animals.
Bureau / Program: Maine Forest Service
Date: August 17, 2024
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Location: Island Falls Fish & Game Club, Brooks Rd, Island Falls, Maine
Event Type: Workshop/Training
Please join us for a 1-hour presentation, no registration required, with questions and answers following with Corporal Andrew Smart with Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife and Maine Forest Service Forest Ranger.
Topics that will be covered include:
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Landowner Liability in Maine
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Allowing others to recreate on your property
For more information, please contact Maine Forest Service District Forester Lauren Ouellette via email, [email protected] or via phone, 207.441.3817
Co-Sponsor: Outdoor Partners, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, Maine Woodland Owners, Maine Forest Service
The Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA) Low-Impact Forestry program has several events coming up this summer:
Learn safe chainsaw operation in these one-and-a-half-day courses. We’ll cover personal protective equipment (PPE) and chainsaw selection, and practice safe handling and open-face bore cutting techniques with instructor supervision. Designed for beginners.
Learn the basic skills needed to safely use a winch-equipped farm tractor in the woods. This beginner-level course will cover basic tractor and winch operation, building hitches, skid trail layout, landing management and techniques to limit residual stand damage. The course will not include hands-on tree felling instruction.
Learn to dye fabrics with locally foraged plant materials in this introductory natural dyeing workshop, open to new and experienced dyers alike. Participants will tie-dye cotton bandanas with goldenrod and experiment with wool yarn using bark, leaves, seeds, and roots from native and invasive species that can provide lasting color.
Join the Low-Impact Forestry program as we learn from Sarah Robinson from Piscataquis County Soil and Water Conservation District and Dustin Small from Bissel Brothers Three Rivers about identifying and sustainably harvesting forest foods. Together, they will teach us about common edible plants found in Maine's forests - right here in Unity at the MOFGA campus.
In this workshop, we’ll explore the reality of ecological grief and create space for collective mourning, practice a simple grief ritual, and consider how we might transform our grief to power, agency, and even joy.
Join professional sawyer Nick Zandstra for a hands-on opportunity to learn about portable bandsaw mills. The course will cover basic mill operation, mill yard layout and techniques to maximize lumber quality while milling logs harvested from the MOFGA woodlot.
Bureau / Program: Maine Forest Service
Date: July 25, 2024
Time: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location: Taunton Bay Education Center: 11 Wharf Rd, Sullivan, Maine 04664
Event Type: Browntail Moth, Workshop/Training
Join Maine Forest Service entomologist Brittany Schappach for an educational session on browntail moths (Euproctis chrysorrhea (L.)). Topics will include browntail moth biology, life cycle, prevention methods, and management methods to reduce their presence on your property.
This free event is organized by Friends of Taunton Bay and no registration is required to attend.
The Maine Climate Council is considering a wide variety of strategies as it updates the state climate action plan, Maine Won’t Wait. The plan is packed with actionable strategies and goals to emit less carbon, produce energy from renewable sources and protect our natural resources, communities and people from the effects of climate change.
To help ensure the plan reflects the diverse needs of Maine communities, The Maine Climate Council is distributing a survey for any interested parties to participate in and let them know what is important to individuals and their communities in climate action.
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