
Date: January 21, 2025
Time: noon - 1:00 PM, eastern time
and 7:00 - 8:00 PM
Registration: You need a free personal registration ID to join this month’s webinar:
https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5IRFqn7oSYm5D-Vyqb8-3Q
If prompted for a password use “Cornell”
After registration, which includes a question about whether you want CEU
credits, you will receive the link to the webinar and a password. It
should go without saying that you should retain this email. The
registration email provides the link you will use the day of the
webinar.
Presentation summary:
This webinar 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. Note that webinars are live at noon and 7PM, for an hour each, but the meeting space is reserved from noon until 8PM.
Presenter:
- Claire Mann, NY Audubon Forest Program Senior Associate
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Please note: Continuing Education credits are not available for reviewing
recorded webinars. You must participate in the live seminar to receive
credit.
This
webinar counts for 1 hour of PA SFI Continuing Education (C.E.) credit.
You must complete 3 additional hours of C.E. credit to add 1 year to
your training card expiration date. Individuals seeking C.E. credit must
submit a completed Non-SFI Course C.E. credit form
(Please request that the webinar administrator send PA SFI
confirmation of your participation), a course agenda or certificate of
completion, and a $20 administrative fee (Check made payable to “PA
SIC”) to the PA SFI office. Continuing Education credit can only extend
your PA SFI Training Card expiration date by a maximum of 3-years from
the current calendar year. Please refer to the PA SFI Training Policy for a complete description of the program requirements.
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