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Ash Protection Collaboration Across Waponahkik

  • Future of Brown Ash Meeting

    A two-day gathering at University of Maine, Orono, to inform people about current research about brown ash forests and reconvene the community of people who care for brown ash. We will hosted a community dinner on Indian Island on the night of October 8th. We had two days of discussions, talks, meals, and posters: You […]

  • Pathways to Sustain Ash: Webinar and Field Tour Series (Forest Steward’s Guild)

      About the Series: Event Series Flyer Through two webinars and a field tour, this three-part series will explore innovative approaches and perspectives to sustaining ash through tree identification basics, seed collection, post-collection processing, and propagation. Join us for one or all of the upcoming events (space permitting). Webinar 1: Why Preserve Ash Seed? Register […]

    Free
  • Pathways to Sustain Ash: Webinar and Field Tour Series (Forest Steward’s Guild)

      About the Series: Event Series Flyer Through two webinars and a field tour, this three-part series will explore innovative approaches and perspectives to sustaining ash through tree identification basics, seed collection, post-collection processing, and propagation. Join us for one or all of the upcoming events (space permitting). Webinar 1: Why Preserve Ash Seed? Register […]

    Free
  • Ash Stewardship Education Program

    Ash Stewardship Education Program

    This Ash Identification event is part of a series of educational walks designed to raise public awareness and encourage stewardship of ash trees, which the invasive Emerald Ash Borer beetle critically threatens. This program aims to protect Maine’s forest ecosystems and support the cultural traditions of the Wabanaki people, who have long relied on Brown […]

  • Maine Audubon’s Everything Ash Webinar Series

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    https://maineaudubon.org/news/preparing-for-the-emerald-ash-borer-announcing-our-spring-webinar-series/ Announcing Maine Audubon's Spring 2025 Webinar Series: Preparing for EAB Since the earliest documented occurrences of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) in Maine in 2013, Maine Audubon has been working with federal, state, and municipal forestry staff, as well as with indigenous scholars, cultural knowledge sharers, and basketmakers to better understand and plan our response […]

  • Scarborough Land Trust Searching for Ash Workshop

    fuller farm preserve 309 Broadturn Rd #299, Scarborough, Maine, United States

    Learn to identify native ash species and their flowers at Fuller Farm. As an APCAW partner, Scarborough Land Trust (SLT) has been recording the location of ash on our preserves. This event will help SLT look for seeds in the fall, which can be collected and saved in a seed bank to protect the future of […]

  • Maine Audubon’s Everything Ash Webinar Series

    Maine Audubon’s Everything Ash Webinar Series

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    https://maineaudubon.org/news/preparing-for-the-emerald-ash-borer-announcing-our-spring-webinar-series/ Announcing Maine Audubon's Spring 2025 Webinar Series: Preparing for EAB Since the earliest documented occurrences of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) in Maine in 2013, Maine Audubon has been working with federal, state, and municipal forestry staff, as well as with indigenous scholars, cultural knowledge sharers, and basketmakers to better understand and plan our response […]

  • Ella McDonald’s Master’s Thesis Defense

    APCAW lab member Ella McDonald will be presenting the results of her master's research on Thursday, May 29th, at 1 pm in Nutting Hall (Room 204) or on Zoom. Her talk is titled "Sharing our Responsibilities to Care for Brown Ash Forests: An Evaluation of Learning and Collective Action through the Ash Protection Collaboration Across […]

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