PA Forests Web Seminar Center
Date: December 8, 2015
Times: noon - 1:00 PM and 7:00 - 8:00 PM, eastern time. Questions often last an extra 15 to 20 minutes
Registration: Presentation URL (for both times): https://meeting.psu.edu/PAForestWeb/
Handouts, PowerPoints and Recorded Presentations will be available at
http://extension.psu.edu/private-forests/tools-resources/webinars
Presentation summary:
Why do you own woodlands? This is an interesting
question, and one you have likely asked yourself. Individually, everyone likely
has myriad reasons for holding woodlands. Hopefully your woodlands bring levels
of satisfaction and enjoyment to life; however, you likely have questions,
issues, challenges, and uncertainties associated with your land. In this webinar,
we will look at the some of the top issues identified through surveys and
discussions with Pennsylvania woodland owners. It is one thing to identify the
issues; it is another thing to find resources to attain resolution. We cannot
promise to cover your issue or provide the solution you need, though through
this process, we might open new conversations, find new resources, and help you
conserve and better manage your woodlands.
Presented by: Jim Finley, Ibberson Professor of Forest
Management and Director of the Center for Private Forests at Penn State.
***
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.
No comments:
Post a Comment