> May 2024
May 10-12...Mobile County.
EcoWild Outdoor Expo at the Mobile Convention
Center in Mobile. EcoWild is a hunting, fishing, and
conservation expo. Fee: $15. For more information email
info@ecowildexpo.com.
May 11...Calhoun County 8
- 12 Noon.
Women in Agriculture: "How to" Field Day at
Trantham Farms in Alexandria. Ladies can learn how to:
drive a tractor, connect a trailer, back a trailer, and
more. Space is limited. Lunch provided. For more
information contact Amy Gaddy at (256) 689-8041 or
amy@mtmenvironmentalllc.com.
May 13...Randolph County
5:30 - 7 PM.
Heirs' Property: Family Trees & Family Conversations
at the Randolph Roanoke Career Technology Center, 960
Main Street South, Wedowee. Heirs’ property can be
tricky to navigate, but it can be even more so when
there are several heirs to the property. Attend this
meeting to learn how to map your family tree to ensure
you have all available heirs and how to have those tough
family conversations surrounding heirs’ property. For
more information contact Rilea Robinson at (334)
292-5005 or
rar0086@auburn.edu.
May 13-14...Bibb
County.
ForestHer Basics
at Brierfield Iron Works State Park, 240 Furnace
Parkway, Brierfield. This two day workshop for women will teach how to
read maps and deeds, identify and measure forest trees,
and manage their timber and non-timber forest products.
The workshop is hands-on with demonstrations, a field
tour, and opportunities to practice new skills. Fee: $50.
For more information contact Lynn Dickinson at (334)
303-8360 or
rhodela@aces.edu.
May 14...Online
5:30 - 6:30 PM CT.
Small Ruminant
Webinar Series will be
presented via Zoom. The program explores emerging issues
in small ruminant production systems (animal health,
nutrition, marketing, and food safety). For more information contact
Dr. Kimberly Holmes at (334) 844-4000 or
ksh0035@aces.edu.
May 14...Madison County 6 PM.
Wild Game Cook-Off at
Butler Green Campus 805, 2620 Clinton Avenue West,
Huntsville.
Attend the cook-off and enjoy live music, door prizes,
youth activities, and sample wild game recipes. Fee:
$50. Youth 15 and under free. Call the Alabama Wildlife
Federation at 1-800-822-9453.
May 15-16...Tifton,
Georgia.
Longleaf Academy: Longleaf Foundations at the
ABAC School of Forestry. This course is designed for
those that would like to begin building a solid
foundation of longleaf knowledge. Expert instruction
through a combination of classroom lectures, exercises,
discussions and field tours will jump-start your
longleaf education. Fee: $50 for landowners. To
register, call Jacob Barrett, Longleaf Alliance, at
(334) 427-1029.
May 16...Walker County 6 - 8
PM.
Feral Swine Workshop at the Walker County
Extension, 1501 N Airport Road, Jasper. Learn about the
impacts and management of feral pigs. Also, see a Pig
Brig Trap Demonstration. Meal provided. For more
information or to RSVP, call Stacy Williams at (205)
387-1879x3.
May 18...Shelby County
9 AM.
Alabama Conservation Advisory Board (CAB) Meeting
at the Pelham Civic Complex, 500 Amphitheater Road,
Pelham. The decisions of this board impact all
hunting activities that take place on your land. The CAB
assists in formulating policies for the Alabama
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR),
examines all rules and regulations, and makes
recommendations for their change or amendment. This
includes hunting seasons and bag limits. Anyone
wishing to speak must register between 8 - 8:30 AM. For
more information, call (334) 242-3486.
May
20-24...Autauga County 8 AM 3:30 PM.
Learn to Burn at
a location given to registered attendees. Attendees will experience a day-long “start to finish” learning
opportunity. Actively participate with ignition
patterns, holding techniques, and mop up. The prescribed
burn will be conducted on the first available burn
window between May 20-24. Depending on weather
conditions, selected participants will be given 2 days
advanced notice before the program is held. Register
early as space is usually limited. For more information
contact Tyler Sibley at (334) 481-2155 or
tsibley@alaforestry.org.
May 21...Cullman County
9 AM - 3 PM.
ForestHer: Wildlife Workshop and Field Day at
the North Alabama Agriplex, 1714 Tallyho Street SW,
Cullman. This workshop will include information
pertaining to game species such as deer and turkey, as
well as non-game species such as birds, bats, and many
others. You will learn from wildlife professionals in
Alabama and receive many resources to get you started.
Indoor learning will be followed by a field portion to
visualize the topics presented. ForestHer programs are
offered with women landowners in mind in a relaxed, fun
setting. Fee: $25; lunch included. For more information
contact Kerry Steedley at (334)
350-0485 or
kes0150@aces.edu.
May 22...Online 12 Noon -
1 PM CT.
Predator Impact will be presented via Zoom. Come
learn how predators may have more, or less, impact on
your property than you think. For more information
contact Norm Haley at (256) 574-2143 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
May 22...Chilton County 6 -
7:30 PM.
Stanton Well Water Quality Workshop at the
Stanton Community Center, 2021 County Road 45, Stanton.
Learn about well water testing, the basics of well
stewardship, and how to interpret water quality test
results. A free educational bacteria screening is
available to the first 20 registrants who pick up sample
bottles. Supplies are limited and only 20 bottles are
available. For more information contact Jessica Curl at
(334) 844-3809 or
jcurl@auburn.edu.
May 29...Madison,
Florida 10 AM - 12 Noon ET.
Landowner Cooperative Group Meeting at the
Madison County Extension, 184 NW College Loop. Listen to
fellow landowner, Larry Perrin, offers learning
experiences to youth through the Youth Hunt Program.
Also learn about the risk of chronic wasting disease to
Florida's deer. For more information or to RSVP, email
Megan Ellis at
megan.ellis@myfwc.com.
May 31...Online
at 11:15 - 11:30 AM CT.
Fifteen Minutes in the Forest:
Simple Tools to Measure Your Forest will
join Virginia Forest Landowner Education Program's Karen
Snape. Karen will teach you how to use simple tools to
measure the trees in your woods. This event will be held via Facebook Live and YouTube Premier. For more information
contact Karen Snape at (540) 231-6494 or
ksnape@vt.edu.
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> June 2024
June 2-7...Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Teachers Conservation Workshop
(South) at the Best Western Hotel / Lake Thoreau
Environmental Center. This is a hands-on workshop with an
emphasis on forests and other natural resources.
Participants learn by demonstration and practical
exercises how natural resources education can be
integrated into the classroom. This is a highly active
workshop, and some activities will require participants
to be outside in the heat. Come prepared for nature
hikes, mill tours, and other outdoor activities. Forest
owners and forest products companies are urged to
sponsor a teacher. Fee: $75; lunch provided each day. Contact
Jonathan Smith at (601) 354-4936
or
jsmith@msforestry.net.
June 4...Limestone/Madison County
9 AM
- 2 PM.
Recreational Pond Management
at James Clemons High School, 11306 County Line Road,
Madison. The indoor and outdoor presentations and
demonstrations will cover it all: construction, water
quality, fish stocking and harvest, weed and wildlife
control, and everything in between. Bring a weed and/or
water sample with you to be analyzed. Registration
required. Fee: $25. For more information contact Norm
Haley at (256) 574-2143 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
June 5...Online 12 Noon -
1 PM CT.
Oak Decline will be presented via Zoom. Come
learn more about the symptoms and management of oak
decline. For more information contact Norm Haley at
(256) 574-2143 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
June
16-21...Booneville, Mississippi.
Teachers Conservation Workshop
(North) at Northeast Mississippi Community College,
101 Cunningham Boulevard. This is a hands-on workshop
with an emphasis on forests and other natural resources.
Participants learn by demonstration and practical
exercises how natural resources education can be
integrated into the classroom. This is a highly active
workshop, and some activities will require participants
to be outside in the heat. Come prepared for nature
hikes, mill tours, and other outdoor activities. Forest
owners and forest products companies are urged to
sponsor a teacher. Fee: $150; meals and lodging
included. Contact Jonathan Smith at (601) 354-4936
or
jsmith@msforestry.net.
June 18...Jefferson County.
Special
Primary Election for vacant Alabama House District
52
seat of State Representative John Rogers. A
special primary runoff, if needed, will be held July 16, and the
special general election will be October 1, 2024.
June 20...Macon County
5:30 - 7 PM.
Heirs' Property: Family Trees & Family Conversations
at the Tusk MAC CDC, 608 Dibble Street, Tuskegee. Heirs’ property can be
tricky to navigate, but it can be even more so when
there are several heirs to the property. Attend this
meeting to learn how to map your family tree to ensure
you have all available heirs and how to have those tough
family conversations surrounding heirs’ property. For
more information contact Rilea Robinson at (334)
292-5005 or
rar0086@auburn.edu.
June 25-26...Broomfield,
Colorado.
Forest Landowners Association (FLA) National Conference
will be held at the Omni Interlocken Hotel. Fee: $900
non-FLA members; $50
discount for FLA members. Early registration discount
for FLA members. Contact Forest
Landowners Association at 1-800-325-2954 or
info@forestlandowners.com.
June 25-27...Jackson, Mississippi.
Teachers Conservation Workshop
(Metro) at Mississippi Ag and Forestry Museum, 1150
Lakeland Drive. This is a hands-on workshop with an
emphasis on forests and other natural resources.
Participants learn by demonstration and practical
exercises how natural resources education can be
integrated into the classroom. This is a highly active
workshop, and some activities will require participants
to be outside in the heat. Come prepared for nature
hikes, mill tours, and other outdoor activities. Forest
owners and forest products companies are urged to
sponsor a teacher. Fee: $75; lunch provided each day.
Contact Jonathan Smith at (601) 354-4936
or
jsmith@msforestry.net.
> July 2024
July 1 - September 9...Online.
Online Woodland Options for Landowners is a
10-week self-paced online course that teaches the
fundamentals of forest management. Topics include
setting management goals, forest history, stewardship,
marking boundary lines, using maps, using soil surveys,
forest ecology, and more. Upon completion of the class,
you can have a draft forest management plan. The class
wraps up with an optional end-of-the-semester hands-on
field trip in a location and date still to-be-determined.
Fee: $55/family. For more information contact Jennifer Gagnon at (540)
231-6391 or
jgagnon@vt.edu.
July 9...Macon County
5:30 - 7 PM.
Heirs' Property:
Working with the Tax Office
at 207 North Main Street, Tuskegee. For
more information contact Rilea Robinson at (334)
292-5005 or
rar0086@auburn.edu.
July 10...Online 12 Noon -
1 PM CT.
Southeastern Logging Trends will be presented
via Zoom. Come learn more about logging trends in the
southeast. For more information contact Norm Haley at
(256) 574-2143 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
July 12...Dale County.
All About Water at the Dale County Extension
Office, 202 South Highway 134, Ozark. Come learn more
about water quality. The meeting will focus on pond
water quality, river/stream health, well water,
livestock water, and more. For more information contact Bence Carter at (334)
389-4055 or
jbc0057@aces.edu.
July 15...Madison County
8 AM.
Alabama Certified Prescribed Burn Manager
Re-certification Workshop at Alabama A&M,
Agricultural Research Center, 4900 Meridian Street
North, Huntsville. Fee: $100;
breaks and lunch provided. Limited to 60 seats. For
more information or to register, call Marti Davis at (334) 240-9332.
July 16-19...Madison County.
Alabama Certified Prescribed Burn Manager
Certification Course at Alabama A&M,
Agricultural Research Center, 4900 Meridian Street
North, Huntsville. No lodging provided. Fee: $150;
breaks and lunches provided. Limited to 60 seats. For
more information or to register, call Marti Davis at (334) 240-9332.
July 19-21...Jefferson County.
Annual World
Deer Expo at Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex, 2100
Richard Arrington, Jr. Boulevard North, Birmingham. The expo will have
hunting products, apparel, outfitters from all over the world, seminars,
outdoor celebrities, kid’s activities, and more. Fee: $TBD; kids receive
discounted admission. For more info call Channing Brown at (205) 678-4141.
July 23-25...Lee County.
Teachers Conservation Workshop
at the College of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences in
Auburn. The workshop will focus on forest ecology,
management and products through guest speakers, field
trips and hands-on activities. The goal is to
demonstrate the importance working forests have to the
environment and economy. Teachers pay small fee: $75.
Forest owners and forest products companies are urged to
sponsor a teacher -- cost is about $500.
Teachers are needed. Limited to 25 participants. No
repeat attendees from the previous 3 years. Contact
Ashley Smith at (334) 481-2137 or
asmith@alaforestry.org.
July 24...Online 12 Noon -
1 PM CT.
Influence of Prescribed Fire on Wild Turkeys will be presented
via Zoom. For more information contact Norm Haley at
(256) 574-2143 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
> August 2024
August 5...Baldwin County
8 AM.
Alabama Certified Prescribed Burn Manager
Re-certification Workshop at Graham Creek
Preserve, 23030 Wolf Bay, Foley. Fee: $100;
breaks and lunch provided. Limited to 60 seats. For
more information or to register, call Marti Davis at (334) 240-9332.
August 6-9...Baldwin County.
Alabama Certified Prescribed Burn Manager
Certification Course at Graham Creek Preserve,
23030 Wolf Bay, Foley. No lodging provided. Fee: $150;
breaks and lunches provided. Limited to 60 seats. For
more information or to register, call Marti Davis at (334) 240-9332.
August 9-11...Savannah, Georgia.
Georgia Forestry Association (GFA) Annual Conference
at the Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa Hutchison Island.
Continuing education credits available. Fee: $600. For
more information contact Randee Formby at (706)
845-9085 or
rformby@asginfo.net.
> October 2024
October 7-10...Knoxville,
Tennessee.
International Oak Symposium will address the
most current issues and complexities related to
science-based management of oak species and forests at
global, regional, and local scales. Fee: $TBD. For more
information contact Callie Schweitzer at (256) 603-0969
or
callie.schweitzer@usda.gov.
> November 2024
November 5...Statewide.
General Election
November 17-18...St.
Paul, Virginia.
Tree Syrup Workshop is a program for beginners
and experienced producers interested in making their own
tree syrup. The two-day workshop includes pre-workshop
tours and field activities. The Tree Syrup school will
include learning about what trees to tap, how to boil
and bottle it and how to store and sell the syrup.
Registration has not opened yet. Fee: $TBD. For more
information contact Phillip Meeks, Wise County Extension
Office, at (276) 328-6194. See the
2023 Tree Syrup School information for reference.
> January 2025
January 26-28...Baldwin County.
The State of Alabama's Governance will be
held at the Grand Hotel, 1 Grand Boulevard, Point Clear. The seminar
focuses on the state of the state and specifically
addresses issues of importance to the state that will be
topics during the upcoming legislative session. Fee:
$TBD. Contact Tom Saunders at (334) 481-2135 or
tsaunders@alaforestry.org.
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