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SUMMARY:The Original Firebird: Bobwhite Management in the Southeast
DESCRIPTION:Bobwhite quail are a species of conservation concern that are dependent on frequent prescribed fire in the southeastern U.S. This presentation will describe basic bobwhite life history characteristics and how prescribed fire influences bobwhite populations. Following the presentation there will be time for audience Q/A with the speaker. \nRegistration Link:  https://ufl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WVfotA2nS6qT3wVTHtq82w
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/the-original-firebird-bobwhite-management-in-the-southeast/
LOCATION:NC
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SUMMARY:Sandhills Learn-and-Burn
DESCRIPTION:Registration is not yet open for this event\, check back soon. \nJoin the Sandhills Prescribed Burn Association and ForestHer NC for an opportunity learn about burning in the Sandhills region of North Carolina. We will be burning in a longleaf pine ecosystem to maintain the diversity of native warm season grasses and restore wildlife habitat. \n  \nControlled burns\, or prescribed fire\, is the planned use of fire under predetermined weather and fuel parameters to obtain specific management objectives. And sometimes\, even after hours of planning\, the weather decides to not cooperate. Burn managers know at least a few days in advance if fire weather is going to be good to burn. Our current burn window is May 4 through May 6. Please keep all three dates reserved as workshop possibilities. The agenda will be the same regardless of the date. \nAgenda \n\n5:00 pm: Meet at burn location\n4:30 pm: Briefing and logistics\n7:30 pm: On-site community dinner (provided)\n\nFor questions\, contact dakota@forestguild.org \nThis learn-and-burn has been made possible thanks to a partnership with The Nature Conservancy.
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/sandhills-learn-and-burn/
LOCATION:NC
ORGANIZER;CN="ForestHer NC":MAILTO:foresthernc@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T130000
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SUMMARY:All About Pollinators! Intro for Springtime
DESCRIPTION:Want to catch the buzz about pollinators? In this introduction we’ll go well beyond honeybees to learn the astonishing diversity of native pollinators and the vital roles they play in healthy ecosystems. We’ll also cover some springtime projects that will help pollinators thrive on your land. \nPresenters: \n\nDebbie Roos\, Extension Agent\, Agriculture – Sustainable / Organic Production\, NC Cooperative Extension – Chatham County\nMike Dunn\, Naturalist Educator\n\nClick here to register \n 
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/all-about-pollinators-intro-for-springtime/
LOCATION:virtual via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="ForestHer NC":MAILTO:foresthernc@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230318T090000
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SUMMARY:NC Bradford Pear Bounty
DESCRIPTION:Participants who remove their Bradford Pear Trees can receive a free\, native replacement tree. One tree given for each tree removed\, up to 5. Before and after pictures of the Bradford Pear trees you cut down must be shown to organizers at the pick-up to receive replacement trees. Note\, this program is geared toward homeowners/landowners. Trees should never be removed from property without the owner’s permission. \nReplacement trees will be in 3 gallon pots. There are 200 trees available. First come\, first served. Some examples of native trees that have been distributed in the past include redbud\, dogwood\, serviceberry\, black cherry and white oak. Those who RSVP will receive a list as the pick-up date draws near. \nThe exchange is free and open to the public\, but pre-registration is required to ensure tree pick-up runs smoothly.
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/nc-bradford-pear-bounty/
LOCATION:Wake Forest Public Works Building\, 234 Friendship Chapel Road\, Wake Forest\, NC\, 27587\, United States
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SUMMARY:Carnivorous Plant Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join a park ranger at the Flytrap Trail for a hike along the trails. We will discuss the different types of carnivorous plants we have at the park\, including the Venus flytrap. \nAlso\, learn about different habitats that exist within Carolina Beach State Park and how each habitat affects the plants and animals that call the park home. \nMeet at the Flytrap Trail parking area at the end of Nature Trail Lane. \nThis is an outside program. The trail is wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/carnivorous-plant-hike-51/
LOCATION:Carolina Beach State Park\, 1010 State Park Road\, Carolina Beach\, NC\, 28428\, United States
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SUMMARY:All About Callery Pear
DESCRIPTION:Blue Ridge PRISM is pleased to host Dr. David Coyle who will talk about Callery pear. Dr. Coyle is an Assistant Professor of Forest Health and Invasive Species with Clemson University. He will cover Callery pear\, how it was introduced\, applied research that has been done to show ecological impacts and effective management strategies\, and give us some background on Clemson Extension’s Callery Pear Bounty Program.
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/all-about-callery-pear/
LOCATION:virtual via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Blue Ridge PRISM":MAILTO:info@blueridgeprism.org
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SUMMARY:Invasive Plants of Pilot Mountain
DESCRIPTION:Learn about some of the invasive plants that we are trying to manage in the park and how they can cause damage to the native plants. Meet at the visitor center classroom for this program.
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/invasive-plants-of-pilot-mountain/
LOCATION:Pilot Mountain State Park\, 1792 Pilot Knob Park Road\, Pinnacle\, NC\, 27043\, United States
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SUMMARY:Canoe Hike
DESCRIPTION:We will be learning the basics of canoeing and then trying out our new skills by maneuvering through the Cypress swamp.  This is a slow and calm canoeing experience and great for beginners or if you want to get a closer look at the Cypress trees. \nYOU MUST SIGN-UP. \nYou can call the park office to sign-up. Limit is 10 visitors. \nPlease allow approximately 15 minutes to walk from the parking lot to the Rain Shelter. \nAge limit is 8 years old and older.
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/canoe-hike/
LOCATION:Carvers Creek State Park\, 2505 Long Valley Road\, Spring Lake\, NC\, 28390\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230328T190000
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CREATED:20230113T210513Z
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SUMMARY:How Do I Develop a Land Transition Plan?
DESCRIPTION:This is the third in a series of webinars offered by South Carolina Women Owning Woodlands. \nContact Janet Steele at 803-516-4209 or jmwatt@clemson.edu for more information.
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/how-do-i-develop-a-land-transition-plan/
LOCATION:NC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230330T183000
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SUMMARY:Aquatic Weed ID & Management Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Do you have Pond weeds that seem to creep over your pond each summer? Alamance County will be hosting a workshop on March 30 at 6:30 p.m. to help identify what weeds you have growing in your pond\, and what options that are available to treat them. Two hours of A\, N\, D\, & X credits are available for anyone that has those categories on their pesticide license. We will have a Zoom Option as well as an in-person option available. Register via Eventbrite \nOnce you register a Zoom link will be provided and reminders will be sent to the email that you registered with. If you prefer to come to the office\, please give a call\, so that we can have the proper set up in the auditorium. \nPlease direct any questions that you may have to Dwayne Dabbs\, 336-570-6740 or dcdabbs@ncsu.edu \nAquatic Weeds ID & Manangement Workshop Flyer
URL:https://www.nctreefarm.org/event/aquatic-weed-id-management-workshop/
LOCATION:virtual via Zoom
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