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SUMMARY:Tyler Woollard defense seminar -- Cumulative effects of habitat change: American marten habitat selection and 30 years of forest harvesting in Maine
DESCRIPTION:Tyler Woollard will present his defense seminar on Cumulative effects of habitat change: American marten habitat selection and 30 years of forest harvesting in Maine on Monday\, October 4th @ 12:00PM in 204 Nutting Hall or alternatively on Zoom. See access details below or the announcement flyer. \nhttps://maine.zoom.us/j/86322743179?pwd=SExIZkt0UUpLV1o5a0xmcVFQS2FkZz09 \nMeeting ID: 863 2274 3179    Password: 750887
URL:https://umaine.edu/cfru/event/tyler-woollard-defense-seminar-cumulative-effects-of-habitat-change-american-marten-habitat-selection-and-30-years-of-forest-harvesting-in-maine/
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SUMMARY:Fall Advisory Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our fall advisory committee meeting will take place on Zoom on October 20th\, 2021 from 12 P.M. to 5 P.M.
URL:https://umaine.edu/cfru/event/fall-advisory-committee-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Fall Field Tour
DESCRIPTION:Researchers and landowners discuss silvicultural treatments on a MASN installation for a recent SAF tour.\nJoin the CFRU for a fall field tour on October 21st. We will be visiting Nashville Plantation to check out a Maine Adaptive Silvicultural Network site. Following the MASN stop\, we will head to T7 R6 WELS to check out a Commercial Thinning Research Network site. Both stops will include presentations of current research projects funded by the CFRU\, from research scientists to PhD students! \nLunch will be provided. We ask you indicate your RSVP through Eventbrite to get an accurate head count. We hope to see you there!
URL:https://umaine.edu/cfru/event/fall-field-tour/
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SUMMARY:Field Tour in the Penobscot Experimental Forest: Beech Bark and Leaf Diseases & The Many Values of Beech
DESCRIPTION:Co-hosted by CFRU and the U.S. Forest Service \n\nPenobscot Experimental Forest\, Bradley\, Maine\nTuesday\, October 26\, 2021\, 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.\n\nSpeakers and presenters include: \n\nDave Houston\, emeritus research plant pathologist\, U.S. Forest Service\nStacy McNulty\, associate director\, Adirondack Research Center\, SUNY ESF\nCameron McIntire\, plant pathologist\, U.S. Forest Service\nAllison Kanoti\, state entomologist\, Maine Forest Service\nLaura Kenefic\, research forester\, U.S. Forest Service\nBill Livingston\, interim director\, School of Forest Resources\, University of Maine\n\nIn-field visit and discussion at long-term beech bark disease (BBD) and beech leaf disease (BLD) monitoring plots on the PEF\, including causes\, signs\, and effects of the diseases. Special focus on how to identify and manage trees with BBD tolerance and resistance\, and the wildlife and other ecological values of beech. \nCFRU member participation will be capped at 15.  A summary of tour highlights will be shared afterwards\, for those who can’t attend. Eventbrite registration can be found here. \nTour will depart from the parking lot of the Hart Building (U.S. Forest Service office at the PEF) at 54 Government Road in Bradley at 8:30 a.m. Transportation is on your own; truck or SUV recommended for short (< 10 miles) round-trip drive on gravel roads. Those comfortable carpooling may do so from the parking lot to reduce number of vehicles. The building is closed to visitors and COVID precautions will be taken. Masks are welcome but not required for this outdoor event.
URL:https://umaine.edu/cfru/event/field-tour-in-the-penobscot-experimental-forest-beech-bark-and-leaf-diseases-the-many-values-of-beech/
LOCATION:Penobscot Experimental Forest\, 54 Government Road\, Bradley\, ME\, 04411\, United States
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SUMMARY:FCCI Webinar: How will climate change impact spruce-fir forests in Maine?
DESCRIPTION:Background \n\nBuilding on the success of our 2020 Science and Practice Forum and 2020-2021 Science & Practice Webinar Series\, FCCI and FSG are pleased to announce our followup series that will address climate change impacts on the different forest types found in Maine through a combination of 1-hour webinars paired with half day field tours. The webinars will provide an overview of the topics and issues faced at each site: including those related to the intersection of climate adaptation and site-specific biodiversity. Webinars will include time for Q&A and to showcase field tour specifics. The field tours will examine climate impacts and management at each site\, lunch is included with registration (fee for each tour: $20). Webinar registration is free.\nRegistration for webinars & tours\n\nSession 1 Webinar: Penobscot Experimental Forest (Spruce-Fir) \n\nHosted by Laura Kenefic (USFS)\, Keith Kanoti (UMaine)\, Alessio Mortelliti (UMaine)\nWebinar: Oct. 27th 2021\, 12:00PM – 1:00PM\n\nThe Penobscot Experimental Forest (PEF) in Bradley\, Maine is a site of a long-term silvicultural experiment and additional research jointly managed by the US Forest Service and University of Maine. More information on the PEF is available here.
URL:https://umaine.edu/cfru/event/fcci-webinar-how-will-climate-change-impact-spruce-fir-forests-in-maine/
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SUMMARY:FCCI Field Tour: How will climate change impact spruce-fir forests in Maine?
DESCRIPTION:Background \n\nBuilding on the success of our 2020 Science and Practice Forum and 2020-2021 Science & Practice Webinar Series\, FCCI and FSG are pleased to announce our followup series that will address climate change impacts on the different forest types found in Maine through a combination of 1-hour webinars paired with half day field tours. The webinars will provide an overview of the topics and issues faced at each site: including those related to the intersection of climate adaptation and site-specific biodiversity. Webinars will include time for Q&A and to showcase field tour specifics. The field tours will examine climate impacts and management at each site\, lunch is included with registration (fee for each tour: $20). Webinar registration is free.\nRegistration for webinars & tours\n\n  \nSession 1 Field Tour: Penobscot Experimental Forest (Spruce-Fir) \n\nHosted by Laura Kenefic (USFS)\, Keith Kanoti (UMaine)\, Alessio Mortelliti (UMaine)\nOct. 29th\, 2021 9:30AM – 1:30PM\n\nThe Penobscot Experimental Forest (PEF) in Bradley\, Maine is a site of a long-term silvicultural experiment and additional research jointly managed by the US Forest Service and University of Maine. More information on the PEF is available here.
URL:https://umaine.edu/cfru/event/fcci-field-tour-how-will-climate-change-impact-spruce-fir-forests-in-maine/
LOCATION:Penobscot Experimental Forest\, 54 Government Road\, Bradley\, ME\, 04411\, United States
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