Community Tree Conference

When:
March 3, 2022 @ 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
2022-03-03T08:45:00-01:00
2022-03-03T15:45:00-01:00
Where:
online
Cost:
$95
Contact:
UMass Extension
413 545-0895

UMass Extension will hold its 2022 virtual Community Tree Conference on March 3rd from 8:45 am to 3:45 pm

Agenda

8:45 am    Welcoming Remarks    Brian Kane, Ph.D. — UMass Dept. of Environmental Conservation 

9 am     Insect Pests of Trees and Shrubs – Updates — Tawny Simisky, UMass Extension Entomologist

Invasive insect updates, identification, biology, and management options. Spotted lanternfly has arrived in Massachusetts, and browntail moth activity to the north should be watched. Learn about another potential newcomer, box tree moth, so you can report it if seen. Insect relatives such as jumping worms, which have received a lot of attention from the public in recent years, will also be mentioned time permitting.

10 am   Diseases of Trees and Shrubs – Updates — Nicole Keleher, Forest Health Program Director, DCR

Current diseases threatening ornamental trees and shrubs, including their identification, biology, and management options.    

11:10 am   Working Natural Disasters Safely and ANSI Z133 Update — Dennis Ryan, Emeritus Professor, UMass Amherst 

This presentation begins with a brief overview of the Z133 and its current state of revision. Following that, we will cover various aspects of safe work practices that are particularly relevant to working safely during and after storms, which are occurring more frequently and with greater intensity.

Noon – Lunch

12:45   Presentation of Scholarships

1 pm    Managing Trees During Construction — James Clark, Bartlett Consulting 

Trees and built infrastructure are often in conflict, but there are ways to minimize the extent of tree damage that occurs when construction projects take place. One of the world’s leading authorities on the topic will give an overview of what you can do to help preserve trees during construction.

2 pm   Tree Risk Assessment – Accurately Assessing Likelihood of Failure — Ari Okun, UMass, and Ryan Suttle, Consulting Arborist, Bartlett Consulting

 How many risk trees are in your yard? Your community? Your distribution or transmission system? How do you know whether your assessments of likelihood of failure are accurate? Can advanced tools like tomography improve your assessments?

3 pm     Media Matters — Kaitlyn Woods, Social Media Manager, Eversource Energy 

Arborists sometimes find themselves in the midst of a media circus or media frenzy when a tree fails and injures someone or when a storm knocks out power when trees contact power lines. The most effective stewardship is accomplished through collaboration and positive relationships—and the media can be a helpful ally in educating the public and sharing the stories of the trees.

3:45 pm     Wrap-up, Instructions for Pesticide and Association Credits

Cost of the conference is $95/per person for up to 2 attendees, $86/per person for 3 or more attendees from the same company

Register at https://na.eventscloud.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=665802&