[ECOLOG-L] Verbenone as a tool for combatting mountain pine beetle?

2017-02-13 Thread USU Forestry Extension
*Developing verbenone as a semiochemical tool to suppress mountain pine beetle* *Speakers*: Rob Progar, Research Entomologist, Pacific NW Research Station, Chris Fettig, Research Entomologist, Pacific SW Research Station, with contributions from Steve Munson, retired, USFS *Date*: Tuesday, February

[ECOLOG-L] searching for goldilocks?

2017-01-07 Thread USU Forestry Extension
*Title:* Searching for Goldilocks: Balancing Forest Ecosystem Restoration and Old-forest Species Conservation in the Sierra Nevada, CA *Date:* Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017 *Time:* 12 pm MST *Speaker:* Gavin M. Jones, PhD Student, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecolog

[ECOLOG-L] LANDFIRE covers a lot of territory - learn more

2016-09-02 Thread USU Forestry Extension
*Title: From Pixels to Landscapes: Leveraging LANDFIRE for Land Management* *Date: Tuesday, September 13, 2016* *Time: 12 pm MDT* *Speaker: Randy Swaty, The Nature Conservancy* *Register for the webinar here.* * Zoom will send you

[ECOLOG-L] Climate, wildfire and erosion foretells increased sediment in the west

2016-08-11 Thread USU Forestry Extension
*Webinar: Climate, wildfire, and erosion ensemble foretells more sediment in western USA watersheds* *Date: August 30, 2016* *Time: 12 pm MST* *Speaker: Dr. Joel Sankey, Research Geologist, USGS Flagstaff, Adjunct Professor, Northern Arizona University* Register HERE.

[ECOLOG-L] Learn at Lunch Webinar: An Approach to Pruning You Won't Forget

2016-04-27 Thread USU Forestry Extension
Upcoming Learn at Lunch Webinar. Information below: *Learn at Lunch Webinar: An Approach to Pruning You Won't Forget* *Date: *May 11, 2016 *Time: *12 pm - 1 pm (MT) *Speaker: * Dr. Ed Gilman, Professor, Environmental Horticulture Department, University of Florida *Summary: * Dr. Gilman guarante

[ECOLOG-L] Country Mouse, City Mouse: Fruit Gleaning Programs for Large and Small Communities

2016-02-03 Thread USU Forestry Extension
. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT HOW TO LOG IN HERE! <https://forestry.usu.edu/htm/events/eventID=35606&#calendarTop> Sponsored by: USU Forestry Extension and Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands

[ECOLOG-L] Upcoming Learn at Lunch Webinar: Webinar: Adapting to Climate Change in the Western National Forests

2016-01-05 Thread USU Forestry Extension
to the presentation screen and have access to the audio. You are encouraged to participate and ask questions in the chat pod in the lower left corner. This webinar is sponsored by USU Forestry Extension, Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, & State Lands. Want to remain informed about future webinar

[ECOLOG-L] Learn at Lunch Webinar: Aspen Response to Drought and Climate Change in the 21st Century

2015-09-30 Thread USU Forestry Extension
I feel your audience will be interested in one of our upcoming webinars presented by USU Forestry Extension and Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands. The summary of the event is below: *Webinar: *Aspen Response to Drought and Climate Change in the 21st Century *Date:* Tuesday

[ECOLOG-L] Strategies for Successful Urban Tree Growth in Wet and Dry Sites

2015-09-03 Thread USU Forestry Extension
ISA and SAF CEUs available. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT HOW TO LOG IN HERE! <http://forestry.usu.edu/htm/video/Webinars> Sponsored by: USU Forestry Extension, Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands, and TREE Fund.

[ECOLOG-L] 'Green Streets' Webinar: Success story from Utah

2015-08-10 Thread USU Forestry Extension
Learn at Lunch Webinar presented by: USU Forestry Extension and Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands *Title: Ogden's Green Street, Making Connections* *Date: Aug 25* *Time: 12 pm MST* *Speaker: Monte Stewart, Ogden City Urban Forester* >From river realignment and bank engine

[ECOLOG-L] Free Webinar: Using Biochar as a Tool for Restoration!

2015-07-03 Thread USU Forestry Extension
*Biochar and Applications for Restoration in the Uinta Basin* Date: Tuesday July 28, 2015 Time: 12 pm – 1 pm MST Speakers: Chris Peltz, Soil Scientist and Darren McAvoy, USU Forestry Extension Associate Biochar is a porous, charcoal-like product that is the result of pyrolysis (cooking) of