CCE Seneca County and the Cornell Master Forest Owner program (MFO) invite you to an educational hybrid workshop. Participants can join either in person or virtually via Zoom. Those who attend virtually, will receive a link to join via Zoom, prior to the workshop.
Registration is required by Tuesday, September 10th.
The workshop will start with a portable sawmill demonstration followed by educational programming to help landowners learn how to manage their private forest.
"Managing Your Forest" is intended to help landowners learn about resources to help them actively manage their forested lands. “Many people have small forests and they want to use them for hiking, hunting, maple syrup or timber income” said Ryan Staychock, CCE Seneca Environmental Educator. Staychock added “this workshop will inspire people to manage their forests, especially at a time when NY Forests are under attack from invasive species and over browsed by white-tailed deer.”
About the Presenters: NYS DEC Region 8 Forester Brice June will discuss the fundamentals of a forest stewardship plan and summarize how qualified landowners can leverage a cost-free forest stewardship plan. Peter Smallidge, the NYS Extension Forester and director of Cornell’s Arnot Forest, will discuss Best Management Practices for Small Parcels. Master Forest Owner Regional Director Lydia Williams, along with New York Forest Owners Association’s Dale Schaefer, will summarize various forestry related programs including the MFOs program. Certificates of attendance will be available for anyone that wishes to use this educational programming for professional development.
Agenda:
Hosted by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cayuga, Schuyler, and Seneca Counties..
$9 per person, includes pizza for in-person attendees
Ryan Staychock
Environmental/Natural Resources Educator for Cayuga, Schuyler, & Seneca CCE
rms462@cornell.edu
(315) 539-9251 Ext. 110
Vince's Park
SR 318 at the intersection of Rts 5 & 20
Seneca Falls, New York 13148
Last updated August 26, 2024