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Climate Smart Conservation Practices in Forestland and Timber Stand Improvements for Wildlife Management

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Let’s talk about where the wild things live.  Join us Wednesday, May 29th at 6:00 pm for this virtual Woodland Wednesday program!  We will be discussing new climate smart programs as well as improvements to your forested land for wildlife with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) – Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS).  Learn how to increase the soil health of your woods to optimize carbon sequestration along with meeting other goals including timber production, wildlife habitat and sugarbush management.  Help your land meet its fullest potential and see how these new NRCS climate priorities intersect with forestland stewardship.  Our featured speakers are Julie Parker, District Conservationist with USDA – NRCS and Sean Marino, Resource Conservationist with USDA – NRCS.

Registration is required for this free online presentation by visiting bit.ly/Woodland WednesdaysMay2024

For more information call Farm Bureau at 440.426.2195 or Trumbull SWCD at 330.637.2056 or sean@trumbullohswcd.org.

Woodland Wednesday Collaborators include NE Counties Farm Bureaus, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Geauga, Lake, Ashtabula, Portage, and Trumbull Soil and Water Conservation Districts, Division of Forestry, Division of Wildlife, and Holden Forests and Gardens.

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