Cornell Forest Connect will hold two Habitat Management for Forest Birds: Landscape & Stand Level Conservation Strategies webinars on Friday, January 16th at Noon and 7 pm ET.
These webinars, presented by Claire Mann from NY Audubon, will examine forest bird population declines and Audubon’s approach to assessing habitat quality at both the landscape and stand level.
Participants will learn how landscape context, forest structure, and stand conditions influence breeding bird communities.
The presentation will highlight practical silvicultural treatments that promote ideal conditions for priority forest bird species, including strategies that can be applied in both commercial and non-commercial forest settings.
The webinar will conclude with an overview of financial assistance opportunities available to help landowners and land managers implement bird-focused forest management practices.
These webinars are live at noon and 7PM, for an hour each, but the meeting space is reserved from noon until 8PM. Your registration allows participation in either or both the noon and 7PM webinar, and from any computer.
To take part in one of these webinars, register at Webinar Registration – Zoom

