4th Biennial Forest Landowners Conference, Working Woods For Today & Tomorrow March 22-23 In State College
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The Penn State Center For Private Forests and other partners will host the 4th Biennial Forest Landowners Conference March 22-23 with the theme of Working Woods For Today And Tomorrow at the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center in State College.

The Conference is the region’s foremost gathering of woodland owners, forest practitioners, forest businesses, and others interested in woodlands and the wildlife that use them.

Nearly 740,000 owners care for Pennsylvania’s 11.5 million acres of privately-owned woods. The goal is to equip a growing number of woodland owners with educational and networking opportunities to ensure continued benefits to and from these resources.

Whether you own 1 or 2,000 acres, come learn, meet others who share your interests, and get the resources you need to improve the well-being of your woods.

Discover more about...

-- Enhancing woodland health and resilience

-- Opportunities for small acreages

-- Drones, GPS, and mapping

-- Improving wildlife habitat

-- Controlling invasive plants

-- Planning the future and legacy of your woods

-- Citizen science, fungi foraging and cultivation, prescribed fire, pollinators, and much more!

Attend the Conference for two days of presentations, exhibits, field tours, workshops, and valuable connection and conversation opportunities!

Click Here to register or for more information on keynote speakers, related events, optional events and presentations.

To learn more about private forest landowner educational opportunities and services, visit the Penn State Center For Private Forests webpage.

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