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Maine Forest Service

Forestry Friday - Maine?s Forest Inventory: Past, Present, and Future

Date:?

November 18, 2022

Time:?

9:00 ? 10:00 am

Maine Forest Service biometrician, Jereme Frank describes Maine?s Forest Inventory System and the USDA Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) Database.? He will also present results from a recent analysis which examine Maine?s past forest inventory, recent trends, and future projections.

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December Low Impact Forestry Webinars

Wildlife Habitat Management in Maine Forests

Date:

Thursday, December 1

Time:

6:30-8 PM

Location:

Online

Cost:

Sliding scale: $0-$15

Join MOFGA and Joseph Roy, Private Lands Wildlife Biologist with the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, for a discussion about wildlife habitat management. Roy will share the four principles of wildfire habitat: cover/shelter, food, space, and water. He will cover ways to maintain and improve the condition of each of these elements to benefit wildlife, including active management strategies that maintain old forest characteristics and large-diameter trees. We'll discuss that with proper planning, most forest management activities can be done in a way that meets landowner goals and manager's capabilities, while still benefiting wildlife.

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Managing Your Forest With Climate Change in Mind

Date:

Wednesday, December 14

Time:

6-7 PM

Location:

Online

Cost:

Sliding scale: $0-$15

Are you concerned about the impacts of climate change on forests? Join this MOFGA webinar with Dr. Alexandra Kosiba to learn about how our forests are impacted by climate change and steps we can take to increase forest resilience to climate change. You will also learn about available resources, including a new resource recently developed by University of Vermont Extension, Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation, and Vermont Woodlands Association: 12 Steps for Climate Resilience.

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