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  • Dr. Death’s Plant Disease Predictions for 2023

    Learn about Brian Hudelson’s predictions of what diseases will be prevalent and of importance in 2023. Keep in mind however, that if Brian were actually able to predict accurately, he…

    Free
  • New Urban Forestry Podcast – Internet of Nature

    PlanIT Geo Partners with the Internet of Nature Podcast to Scout the Future of Urban ForestryArvada, CO -- PlanIT Geo™, the industry leader in urban forestry software and consulting services, has…

  • IRA UCF Funding Opportunity – Webinar Series

    IRA UCF Funding Opportunity – Webinar Series

    Dear Midwest Urban Foresters, The Forest Service will host a two-part webinar series on the IRA UCF Funding Opportunity to: 1) discuss application requirements, and 2) demonstrate the Online Grant Application Portal Registration for the webinars is required: Register here for: Session #1 - April 18th 1 PM EDT Register here for: Session #2 - April…

  • The Science (and Art) of Plant Disease Diagnosis

    Learn about the fascinating and complex process involved in identifying plant diseases. Learn about how to visually assess for plant disease symptoms, as well as about the range of lab tests that are often needed to confirm the identity of plant diseases. To register, visit https://pddc.wisc.edu/2023-pddc-plant-disease-talks/

    Free
  • i-Tree for Funding Opportunities – May 2023

    i-Tree for Funding Opportunities – May 2023

    What: Urban and Community Forestry is making headlines this spring. In April, USDA’s Forest Service announced the availability of $1 billion to increase equitable access to trees and green spaces in urban and community forests where more than 84% of Americans live, work, and play. This is an enormous opportunity for communities large and small,…

  • i-Tree for Funding Opportunities – May 2023

    i-Tree for Funding Opportunities – May 2023

    What: Urban and Community Forestry is making headlines this spring. In April, USDA’s Forest Service announced the availability of $1 billion to increase equitable access to trees and green spaces in urban and community forests where more than 84% of Americans live, work, and play. This is an enormous opportunity for communities large and small,…

  • i-Tree for Funding Opportunities – May 2023

    i-Tree for Funding Opportunities – May 2023

    What: Urban and Community Forestry is making headlines this spring. In April, USDA’s Forest Service announced the availability of $1 billion to increase equitable access to trees and green spaces in urban and community forests where more than 84% of Americans live, work, and play. This is an enormous opportunity for communities large and small,…

  • New and Emerging Plant Diseases

    Learn about plant diseases that have recently arrived in Wisconsin and have potential economic and/or regulatory impact, as well as more established diseases that have the potential to significantly impact the state in the near future. To register, visit https://pddc.wisc.edu/2023-pddc-plant-disease-talks/

    Free
  • Summer Tree Summit w/Dr Lara Roman, USFS – webinar

    Urban Forestry Today’s ‘Summer Tree Summit’ returns Thurs June 08 from Noon-2PM (Eastern) with Dr. Lara Roman, USDA Forest Service. Selection practices of the past have shaped the urban forests of today, while the trees we plant now should live for many years (or centuries) into the future. Join Dr. Roman as she discusses the historical context and future aspirations…

    $20
  • Vegetable Diseases

    Learn about common diseases that can adversely affect the plantsin your home vegetable garden. This presentation will includeinformation on how to identify the diseases, as well as informationon how to manage them. To register, visit https://pddc.wisc.edu/2023-pddc-plant-disease-talks/

    Free
  • Willow Identification and Management

    Riveredge Nature Center 4458 County HWY Y, Saukville, Wisconsin, United States

    Expand your restoration skillsets by getting past the Genus Salix to further your understanding of willow species identification, their habitat needs and importance for pollinators. Follow Zach Khron and Matt Smith into off trail areas of Riveredge’s uncommon habitats to find willow populations, identify to species and discuss management. We will start our day in…

    $45 – $55
  • NATS Training: Women Lead – Follow Your Path Forward

    Are you looking to advance your leadership skills? Join NATS' Women Lead: Discovering Your Own Path Forward course, led by our very own COO Karen Hauck and Director of Training Rebecca Seibel. This unique opportunity offers a supportive and encouraging environment for women in leadership roles to share experiences, reflect on their own leadership styles,…

    $599
  • NATS Training: Women Lead – Follow Your Path Forward

    Are you looking to advance your leadership skills? Join NATS' Women Lead: Discovering Your Own Path Forward course, led by our very own COO Karen Hauck and Director of Training Rebecca Seibel. This unique opportunity offers a supportive and encouraging environment for women in leadership roles to share experiences, reflect on their own leadership styles,…

    $599
  • NATS Training: Women Lead – Follow Your Path Forward

    Are you looking to advance your leadership skills? Join NATS' Women Lead: Discovering Your Own Path Forward course, led by our very own COO Karen Hauck and Director of Training Rebecca Seibel. This unique opportunity offers a supportive and encouraging environment for women in leadership roles to share experiences, reflect on their own leadership styles,…

    $599
  • Diseases of Herbaceous Ornamentals

    Learn about common diseases that can adversely affect theherbaceous plants in your home garden. This presentation willinclude information on how to identify the diseases, as well asinformation on how to manage them. To register, visit https://pddc.wisc.edu/2023-pddc-plant-disease-talks/

    Free
  • Deciduous Tree and Shrub Diseases

    Learn about common diseases that can adversely affect the treesand shrubs around your home. This presentation will includeinformation on how to identify the diseases, as well as informationon how to manage them. To register, visit https://pddc.wisc.edu/2023-pddc-plant-disease-talks/

    Free
  • Trees & Utilities 2023 Conference

    David L. Lawrence Convention Center 1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

    The 2023 Trees & Utilities Conference is the chief learning and engagement event in the world for utility vegetation managers and associated urban forestry professionals. Join your colleagues for this event to identify new ideas, practices, and partnerships. This year it will be held in Pittsburgh, PA.

    $500

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