The Eastern Native Tree Society, the University of Arkansas, and the USDA 
Forest Service are pleased to announce that the Seventh Eastern Old-Growth 
Forest Conference will be held in the Conway Lecture Hall at the Peabody 
Hotel in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, on March 24-25, 2006.  The 
Conference is free and open to the public, but due to limited space, pre-
registration will be required.

The Seventh Eastern Old-Growth Forest Conference will be specifically 
dedicated to the ancient forest ecosystems and endangered species of 
Arkansas and the surrounding south-central United States.  Speakers will 
describe the aesthetic, conservation, and scientific values of native old-
growth forest types, including the bottomland hardwood-baldcypress 
community, the oak-hickory, oak-pine, eastern redcedar, and Cross Timbers 
ecosystems.  The rediscovery of the critically endangered ivory-billed 
woodpecker in the cypress-tupelo woodlands along Bayou DeView in eastern 
Arkansas, which still retains remnants of centuries-old baldcypress and 
tupelo forest in a heavily developed agricultural landscape, confirms the 
significance of our remaining old-growth forests and justifies the federal, 
state, and private efforts to conserve and restore the Big Woods ecosystem 
of the lower Mississippi Valley.  The successful restoration of the pine-
bluestem ecosystem on the Ouachita National Forest, including the 
endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, will also be described.  The 
presentations will conclude with a description of the long-term 
conservation and restoration vision of The Nature Conservancy for the 
upland and bottomland forest communities of the south-central United States.

The Conference will include a half-day visit to the ancient cypress-tupelo 
forests of Bayou DeView in the Dagmar Wildlife Management Area, near the 
rediscovery site of the ivory bill woodpecker, on March 25.  Space on the 
field trip is also limited, so be sure to reserve your spot early!

There is no open call for oral presentations, but a small poster session is 
available for those interested in submitting.  More detailed information on 
the poster session and other aspects of the conference can be found on the 
meeting’s website:

http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/4106/meetings/EOGC2006/EOGC2006.htm

or by contacting one of the following:

 Dr. Don Bragg
 USDA Forest Service
 (870) 367-3464
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Dr. David Stahle
 University of Arkansas
 (479) 575-3703
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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