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The worst kind of snowbird: the invasive of Asian longhorned beetle in South Carolina
The Asian longhorned beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (ALB), was found in South Carolina in May 2020, which now represents the southernmost infestation in North America. Eradication efforts are underway, but several challenges persist due to the novel climate and environment in which ALB has established. This talk will provide a refresher on ALB biology and identification,…
TCIA Executive Arborist Workshop
The Westin Milwaukee 550 North Van Buren Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United StatesThe Executive Arborist Workshop is designed not only to help growing companies develop in a smoother, more consistent manner, but also to address common challenges that arborists face in growing their tree care businesses. Join TCIA for two days of valuable insights from industry professionals and expert advice from the best speakers in business. We…
$695CHAINSAW SAFETY CLASS – LEVEL 1
Seno K/RLT Conservancy 3606 Dyer Lake Rd, Burlington, WI, United StatesSAWW Training is an umbrella organization that promotes safe and efficient chainsaw use, both professionally and recreationally, and oversees the development of training curriculums and the training of trainers. SAWW Certified Trainers are experts in their field. They are required to have extensive sawing experience, to participate in a rigorous certification process, and to refresh…
$125CHAINSAW SAFETY CLASS – LEVEL 2
Seno K/RLT Conservancy 3606 Dyer Lake Rd, Burlington, WI, United StatesSAWW Training is an umbrella organization that promotes safe and efficient chainsaw use, both professionally and recreationally, and oversees the development of training curriculums and the training of trainers. SAWW Certified Trainers are experts in their field. They are required to have extensive sawing experience, to participate in a rigorous certification process, and to refresh…
$125Webinar: Tick Talk – An Update on Tick Research
Tim McDermott, who previously presented information on tick research, is providing an update on what's going on in the world of ticks that may be of interest to anyone who make come in contact with this pest. Tim just published a Tick Fact Sheet on the Asian Longhorned Tick; “VME-1035-Asian Longhorned Ticks in Ohio” which…

Urban Forestry Today Webinar: They’re Coming: Disease & Insect Pests of the 2022 Growing Season
Join Brian Eshenaur, NYS IPM Program @ Cornell University, as he outlines the potential disease & insect pests of trees, that may be present in the upcoming growing season. To attend this Free Broadcast & receive 1.0 ISA CEU at no cost. click here OR visit www.joinwebinar.com and enter 763-189-019
FreeGrowing Green: Apple Tree Grafting with Dan Bussey
The Farm at Riveredge 2989 Hawthorne Dr, Saukville, Wisconsin, United StatesApple Historian Dan Bussey is widely known for his expertise as the author of The Illustrated History of Apples In the US and Canada and his previous work as Orchard Manager for Seed Savers Exchange. Dan has been dedicated to the preservation and management of heirloom species, and has brought many of them back from…
$100 – $125Greenspace Preservation in Distressed Communities
Dr. Cassandra Johnson, Research Social Scientist with the USDA Forest Service, will present research findings on the tension between distressed social conditions and environmental preservation in Atlanta’s South River watershed. Allen Doyle with the South River Forest Coalition will outline recent efforts the coalition has made to establish the “South River Forest,’ which could include…
Forest Pest Damage from the Carbon Sequestration Perspective
Both native and non-native forest insects and diseases across the contiguous United States are reducing the ability of the nation’s forests to capture and store carbon dioxide. This webinar will describe a study published in Fall 2021 in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change that calculated forests damaged by insects sequestered 69% less carbon than…
Breeding for EAB-Resistance: What Does the Future Look like for Ash?
EAB threatens the survival of ash trees in the U.S. where it is a common hardwood species especially in riparian and wetland forests. Ash was also used extensively for soil conservation (including wind breaks) and in urban green spaces and streets. Surviving, or “lingering”, ash trees that had maintained healthy canopies for at least two…
Cranes 101 course
These all mobile crane nationally accredited certificate courses are NCCER/OSHA/ANSI approved programs for licensing crane operators. Crane operators must be licensed to operate per OSHA Subpart CC. For more information…

Urban Forestry Today Webinar: Woodbanks, Fuel Poverty & Urban Forestry: Exploring the Relationship
Join Clarisse Hart (Harvard Forest) and Drs. Eric Griffith (Duke University) and Rick Harper (Univ of Massachusetts) as they define and outline the existence of woodbanks in the U.S. &…
Free
Webinar: Engaging Community Residents in Heat Mitigation and Canopy Expansion
The West Mesa River Community Heat Action Project, a recent initiative of the Rio Reimagined partnership, focuses on addressing heat mitigation along the eastern reach of the Salt-Gila River corridor…

CHAINSAW SAFETY CLASS – LEVEL 1
Indian Lake County Park 8183 State Highway 19, Cross PlainsSAWW Training is an umbrella organization that promotes safe and efficient chainsaw use, both professionally and recreationally, and oversees the development of training curriculums and the training of trainers. SAWW Certified Trainers are experts in their field. They are required to have extensive sawing experience, to participate in a rigorous certification process, and to refresh…
$125
CHAINSAW SAFETY CLASS – LEVEL 2
Indian Lake County Park 8183 State Highway 19, Cross PlainsSAWW Training is an umbrella organization that promotes safe and efficient chainsaw use, both professionally and recreationally, and oversees the development of training curriculums and the training of trainers. SAWW Certified Trainers are experts in their field. They are required to have extensive sawing experience, to participate in a rigorous certification process, and to refresh…
$125
CHAINSAW SAFETY CLASS – LEVEL 2
Indian Lake County Park 8183 State Highway 19, Cross PlainsSAWW Training is an umbrella organization that promotes safe and efficient chainsaw use, both professionally and recreationally, and oversees the development of training curriculums and the training of trainers. SAWW Certified Trainers are experts in their field. They are required to have extensive sawing experience, to participate in a rigorous certification process, and to refresh…
$125
Urban Forestry Today Webinar: Protection & Management of Mature Urban Trees
Join Dr. Kevin Smith, USDA FS, as he outlines how trees grow & mature with the potential to increase environmental benefits, and real-world strategies to protect and manage larger, mature trees in the urban landscape. 2.0 ISA CEU with live broadcast. Questions? Heather@NewEnglandISA.org
$15
TREE Fund Webinar: Examining the Connection Between Woody Plant Biodiversity and Arthropod Pest Management Interventions in Residential Landscapes
The woody plant communities found on residential properties constitute an integral component of cities’ green infrastructure and serve as a nexus between urban residents and the natural world. Despite this importance, residential landscapes are infrequently designed with principles of sustainability in mind, resulting in the extensive use of pesticides to suppress a diverse array of…
Free
Urban Forestry Today Webinar: Arboreta, Botanical Gardens & Urban Forestry: Managing Risk
Join John Berryhill, Landscape Curator & Senior Arborist at Smith College, as he returns to the 'Urban Forestry Today' Noonhour (Eastern) webcast on Thurs Sept 08 to highlight how initiatives like an arboretum's tree risk assessment program has direct relevance to a municipal forest management plan. 1.0 ISA CEU with live broadcast.
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