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  • Chainsaw Safety Webinar

    This webinar is designed to educate attendees in safe practices for chainsaw use. Taught by Jeff Thierbach, BCMA, Utility Specialist, RCA, and CTSP, this course covers: procedures for operation and maintenance, hazard awareness, correct PPE, and more. 4 CEUs with live broadcast. CTSPs also available.

    $50
  • Free Utility Arborist Association Webinar: LiDAR Uses with EVM Program and Wildfire Safety

    This webinar is to demonstrate how LiDAR information may be ingested by Utility Vegetation Management departments to better inform where there may be encroachment issues and/or risk of potential vegetation/asset impacts.  The webinar will focus on current use-cases in action to maintain Electric Distribution and Transmission asset safety at two California Utilities, Pacific Gas and…

  • Free Webinar – Asian Longhorned Beetle: A New Invasive Tree Pest in South Carolina

    The Asian Longhorned Beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis, or ALB) is a threat to America's hardwood trees. With no current cure, early identification and eradication are critical to its control. Dr. David Coyle (Clemson University) and Dr. Joe Boggs (Ohio State) will provide a general overview of the introduction, range, status of infestations, impact and possible management…

  • Free Urban Forest Connections Webinar – Redlining’s Intensifying Harm: Rising Temperatures, Hotter Neighborhoods, and How Trees Can Help

    Vivek Shandas, Portland State UniversityCate Mingoya, Groundwork, USA Many are well aware of the inequitable distribution of trees in our urban areas.  Black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) communities often face the greatest burden of heat, air pollution, and flooding – all of which urban greening can help to mitigate. These inequitable patterns and the…

  • Free Webinar: The Economic and Plant Health Considerations of Tree Production Systems

    Join us as Rick Harper, from the University of Massachusetts, discusses the economic and plant health considerations of planting trees grown using a variety of nursery production systems including bare-root, balled and burlapped, and container-grown. Richard W. Harper is an Extension Assist. Professor of Urban & Community Forestry in the UMass Department of Environmental Conservation.…

  • TRAQ Renewal Course in Ohio

    The ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) program provides an opportunity for professionals in the arboriculture industry to expand their knowledge through education and training in the fundamentals of tree risk assessment. This qualification promotes the safety of people and property by providing a standardized and systematic process for assessing tree risk. The results of a tree risk assessment can provide…

    $220
  • Webinar: Urban and Community Forestry Partner Forum

    This webinar will host the CEOs of the Society of American Foresters and International Society of Arboriculture who will discuss current partnerships between SAF and ISA, how COVID-19 has impacted urban forestry, diversity in the industry, and student development, among other topics emergent through viewers’ questions. This webinar is brought to you by SAF's Urban and…

    Free
  • TRAQ Qualification Course in Ohio

    ISA offers the Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) as an instructor-led credential that demonstrates professional knowledge in tree risk assessment through participation in a training course and passing its accompanying exam. The TRAQ program offers tree care professionals the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the fundamentals of tree risk assessment by learning a standardized, systematic process…

    $625
  • Free Webinar: The Importance of Utility Line Clearance

    Topic: Utility line clearance (pruning) is often misunderstood and leads to frustration and conflict between utility arborists and homeowners. Education is needed to help homeowners and managers differentiate good from bad utility pruning. This presentation will cover the following topics: Why utilities prune, describe vegetation clearance approaches, history of utility pruning, problems of utility pruning…

  • Free Urban Forest Connections Webinar: New Guidance for Tracking Long-term Tree Survival, Growth and Health

    Lara Roman, USDA Forest ServiceNatalie van Doorn, USDA Forest ServiceDana Dentice, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Field monitoring of urban trees is essential to learn how urban forests change over time. Many arborists and urban forest managers worldwide seek to understand how their tree systems are faring in terms of growth, health, and mortality. The Urban Tree Growth &…

  • Free Urban Forestry Today Webinar: Insect Pests in the Landscape

    Tawny Simisky, UMass Extension Entomologist, will discuss the frequently seen insect pests of trees & shrubs in the landscape during the 2020 growing season. This presentation will provide tips and tricks for diagnosing insects in the field as well as cover their biology and management. Attend live & receive free ISA CEUs.

  • Free Webinar: Woodland Owner Lunch and Learn – Seedling Genetics and Soil Fertility – Know What you are Planting and How to Care for It

    During each rotation of a planted forest, landowners have a single opportunity to choose the appropriate genetics for their long-term investment. We encourage forest landowners to plant the best genetic quality seedlings possible. The benefits from establishing highly productive families, in combination with good silvicultural practices, will result in large financial returns. Nurseries grow loblolly…

  • Free UAA Webinar: ROW Reclamation: Right-of-Way Done Right

    Cutting the trees and eliminating brush is the easy part! Gaining consistency and support from internal and external stakeholders is the hard part. This is the ‘secret ingredient’ our presentation will focus on. We also will share how reclamation can galvanize the whole utility, shore up interdepartmental collaboration and trust, the veg team and contractors,…

  • SAWW -Chainsaw Safety Level 1

    Argyle American Legion Park 14567 WI-78, Argyle, Wisconsin

    Learn to operate a chainsaw safely and efficiently in this certified Safety and Woods Working (SAWW) training course.  This course is certified through the Safety and Woods Working (SAWW) training program and is part of a four-level series designed to increase safety and efficiency of chainsaw use. Participants in Level 1 training will spend part of the…

    $140
  • Free TREE Fund Webinar: Soil Assessment for Urban Trees—Part 2: Actions

    Bryant C. Scharenbroch, PhD, Assistant Professor of Soil Science, University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point, Research Fellow of The Morton Arboretum Information will be forthcoming. 1 CEU with live broadcast. This webinar is co-sponsored by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System

  • SAWW – Chainsaw Safety Level 1 (Women-only)

    Soldiers Memorial Park and Sardeson Preserve 206 Copper St., Mineral Point, Wisconsin

    Learn to operate a chainsaw safely and efficiently in this certified Safety and Woods Working (SAWW) training course.  We offer this class to women only, in an effort to create an atmosphere of learning that recognizes saw operation techniques and learning tools that match participants' needs. All SAWW Level 1 concepts will be covered. Women are encouraged…

    $140
  • Free TREE Fund Webinar: Measuring Multi-stemmed Trees

    Mr. Yasha A. S. Magarik, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Lara Roman, PhD, Research Ecologist, USDA Forest Service, Philadelphia Field Station, Northern Research Station 1 CEU with live broadcast. This webinar is co-sponsored by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System

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