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All Partner Meeting
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Find out more »March 2019
Pollinator Pathway All Town Partner Meeting hosted by Grace Farms – SOLD OUT
Join members of the Pollinator Pathway community for an afternoon of inspiration and dialogue to propel outreach efforts in your town forward. Dr. Kimberly Stoner of the CT Agricultural Experiment Station will speak about the science of pollinators and their habitat needs. Pathway experts will be on hand to share information about the tools, communication techniques, and corporate engagement best practices that were used in the launch towns. This event is at full capacity. Email Mary Ellen Lemay with questions.
Find out more »WORKSHOP: eBird as a Tool for Conservation Organizations
RSVP Required. Birds tell us about habitat. Knowing what birds are seen on a property can help us track habitat quality and inform land management practices. eBird is the world’s largest citizen science project tracking biodiversity. Join Anne Swaim, Executive Director of the Saw Mill River Audubon for a hands-on workshop where participants will discover how to use eBird as a tool for monitoring, decision support, and engaging community members. This workshop will also cover use of Cornell's Merlin Bird…
Find out more »Game of Logging Chainsaw Safety Course: Level 1
RSVP Required. This dynamic, hands-on chainsaw safety course will give participants the skills they need to fell trees with confidence, whether for hazard mitigation or habitat management. NOTE: *This price reflects the use of WLT’s Cornell eBird grant to partially subsidize the per/person cost. Participants must bring the following items: Hardhat, chainsaw, and chaps (if available). Please bring your own lunch.
Find out more »H2H March All Partner Meeting
RSVP Required.
Find out more »May 2019
Early Successional Habitat Management Workshop
RSVP Required. This field-based workshop will use an ongoing multiyear habitat project to review and discuss aspects of early successional habitat management including invasives, natives, deer, sunlight, and pruning, all for the goal of supporting a diversity of bird species. NOTE: *Limited parking, so we’ll have to get creative. Stay tuned for details.
Find out more »Meadow Management Workshop
RSVP Required. This field-based workshop will use an ongoing multiyear habitat project to review and discuss aspects of meadow management, introducing H2H partners to best practices and methods that can be implemented on their own lands, and spread to the landowners with whom they work.
Find out more »H2H Web Map Training Workshop (For H2H Signed-Partners Only)
Join us for an interactive and fun evening workshop led by Brian Hall, a GIS Research Assistant at Harvard Forest, Harvard University. H2H Partners will learn to be comfortable using the web map as a conservation and learning tool. To do this, we will learn about the tool itself, discuss some of the datasets that are available in it, review how we generated our focus areas, and most importantly, we will play with the web map with a few fun, hands-on…
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