Old-growth forests were once the predominant natural condition across New England and New York before European settlement; however, it is now one of the rarest. Though new old-growth forests cannot be created, there is an opportunity through both passive and active management to restore old-growth characteristics in our current forests.
Women on the Land will hold a Restoring Old Growth Characteristics Webinar on Wednesday, October 4th from 6:30 – 8 pm
Paul Catanzaro, Professor and State Extension Forester, will present this webinar focused on the new publication Restoring Old-Growth Characteristics to New England’s and New York’s Forests which he co-authored with Tony D’Amato from the University of Vermont
This event is sponsored by Women on the Land. The intended audience are women, trans, nonbinary, and femme individuals.
To take part in this webinar, register at Women on the Land: Restoring Old Growth Characteristics Webinar (google.com)
To get a copy of the new publication, click here to Download Restoring Old-Growth Characteristics publication