Woods for Wildlife: Conserving Wildlife Habitat With Active Forest Management

Moore County Extension Center 707 Pinehurst Avenue, Carthage, NC, United States

This workshop is designed for foresters, natural resource professionals and technical assistance providers who are interested in achieving a balance between meeting wildlife objectives and the economics of forest ownership. (CFEs and CPC CEUs provided.) Topics include: Balancing economics, wildlife and legacy Forest management for focal animals and plants Species conservation terminology and responsibilities Financial...

$20

Alternative Income Streams for Forest Landowners

Iredell County Center, N.C. Cooperative Extension 444 Bristol Dr., Statesville, NC, United States

While the forest sector is an economic engine in most of the rural regions, timber production is not the primary reason for owning forestland for the majority of family forest landowners. Forests offer landowners several alternative income opportunities that are often compatible with their primary objectives of owning forestland. This workshop educates natural resource professionals...

$20 – $100

Project Learning Tree K-8 Workshop

Chimney Rock State Park 743 Chimney Rock Park Road, Chimney Rock, NC, United States

Join other K-8 classroom and nonformal educators as they explore activities in the Project Learning Tree K-8 Curriculum Guide. Every participant will leave the workshop with the PLT K-8 Activity Guide which includes 96 activities correlated to the N.C. Standard Course of Study and Essential Standards.

$20

Outdoor Skills: Camping 101

Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education

Whether you are an angler, hunter or wildlife watcher the "Outdoor Skills" programs offer you a chance to try your hand at skills that will help keep you safe in the forest. Ages 12 and up.

Woods for Wildlife: Conserving Wildlife Habitat With Active Forest Management

N.C. Cooperative Extension Columbus County Center 45 Government Complex Rd. Suite A, Whiteville, NC, United States

This workshop is designed for foresters, natural resource professionals and technical assistance providers who are interested in achieving a balance between meeting wildlife objectives and the economics of forest ownership. (CFEs and CPC CEUs provided.) Topics include: Balancing economics,wildlife and legacy Forest management for focal animals and plants Species conservation terminology and responsibilities Financial incentives...

$20

Consulting and Industry Forester Meeting

N.C. Cooperative Extension Craven County Center 300 Industrial Dr., New Bern, NC, United States

Topics include: Drone Use in Forestry N.C. Forest Service Nursery and Seedling Update Timber Trespass and Timber Theft Tick Borne Illnesses in North Carolina Insect Shield – Tick Treatment for Clothing For more information, contact Laura Hendrick at 252-520-2402.

Consulting Forester, Industry Forester and Service Forester Meeting

The Region 2 N.C. Forest Service invites consulting, industry and service foresters to hear updates on cost-share programs, timber markets, forestry taxation and forest pest control, and learn about invasive species, water quality and nuisance animal control. The full agenda is available HERE. CFEs will be provided. RSVP to Brian Yeich @ brian.yeich@ncagr.gov or 919-542-1515.

Herbicides and Longleaf 201

Jones Lake State Park 4117 N Carolina 242, Elizabethtown, NC, United States

Herbicides & Longleaf 201 focuses on the herbicide choices available for site preparation, ecological restoration and management of longleaf pine systems. Herbicide rates, timing of application, surfactants and adjuvants, targeting and control of invasive and unwanted species, how to preserve desirable native plants in longleaf settings and more will be covered, giving participants the tools...

$75 – $150

Women’s Pollinator & Native Species Management Workshop

Mountain Research Station 265 Test Farm Road, Waynesville, NC, United States

Learn about the importance of pollinators and native species, creating and enhancing pollinator habitat, and the various financial and technical assistance programs available. Program includes classroom-based programs and field tour. For more information, contact Laurel Kays at 919-513-2573 or lekays@ncsu.edu    

$10

Snakes of the Sandhills

Weymouth Woods

Learn to identify venomous and non-venomous snakes found in the Sandhills.

Free