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Ash Protection Collaboration Across Wabanakik

Latest Past Events

Emerald Ash Borer and Ash Resilience Research

June 5th 1-2:30 pm | Virtual on Zoom. Access the recording here.  Understand current efforts to study ash resilience in the face of emerald ash borer. State employees will introduce current information about the spread of EAB in the Northeast and discuss how land managers can support current management and monitoring efforts. Next, researchers discuss […]

Identifying and Inventorying Ash Forests Workshop #1

May 2nd Virtual (3-4 pm via Zoom), unlimited attendance. Recording here. May 3rd In Person Field Tour (8:30-11:30 am site TBD), capped at 40 people. Register here for the field tour. Tyler Everett, of Mi’kmaq Nation, United South and Eastern Tribes Inc., Passamaquoddy Forestry Department, and UMaine PhD Student, will discuss the importance of land […]

The Cultural Importance of Brown Ash

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April 3rd | 1-2:30 PM | Register Here Tune in to learn about the evolving cultural, economic, and economic relationships Wabanaki people have to brown ash. This session will feature Wabanaki speakers with a variety of experiences in efforts to protect and continue cultural relationships to brown ash, from Maine Indian Basketmaker's Alliance, to basketmakers, […]

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