PA Forestry Association Annual Wildlife & Woodlands Symposium Sept. 28 In State College
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The PA Forestry Association will hold its Annual Wildlife and Woodlands Symposium on September 28 in State College at the Toftrees Resort and Conference Center from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Hear from experts on providing and enhancing habitat for birds, the fascinating secret life in vernal pools, and how to manage forest habitat using successful partnerships.

Speakers include--

-- Ellen Schultzabarger, Pennsylvania State Forester

-- Margaret Brittingham, PhD, Professor of Wildlife Resources at Penn State

-- Bryan Burhans, Game Commission Executive Director

-- Gene Wingert, Professor of Biology at Dickinson College

-- Mark Banker, Forest Habitat Specialist, Wildlife Management Institute

Click Here to register and for more information

For more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming events, visit the PA Forestry Association website.

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[Posted: August 5, 2019]


8/12/2019

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