It’s not too late!

As the Emerald Ash Borer makes its way into Vermont’s forests we have an opportunity to mitigate the loss of ash trees and help preserve ash trees for the future. Join us to learn about strategies that landowners, foresters, conservation organizations, and community leaders can employ to promote well-adapted forests that include ash in the future.

Presenters

  • Dr Tony D’Amato, Professor in Silviculture & Forest Ecology, Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont 
  • Paul Catanzaro, Professor, State Extension Forester, University of Massachusetts 

This event is perfect for landowners, foresters, and community forest managers. For background and as a resource afterwards, please see Managing Northeastern Forests Threatened by Emerald Ash Borer. For those interested, forester continuing education credits (1.0 CFE credit) will be available through the Society of American Foresters.

Photo credit: Tony D’Amato

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