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Description

In this workshop, we will focus on the biology, habitat requirements, and tools to implement forest management that enhances the habitat for neotropical migrant birds. By focusing on a handful of important species, we'll walk through their identification, habitat needs, and ideal silvicultural prescriptions. Through a combination of presentations, case studies, and field tours, we will cover:

  • Basic biology of neotropical birds,
  • Forest habitat considerations,
  • Early and mid-successional forest habitat management
  • Adapting silvicultural prescriptions to benefit specific bird species

We recommend attending the Timber Marking for Wildlife workshop on 22 August if you plan to attend this workshop, though it is not required.

Agenda:
8:30 a.m. Check-in and networking
9:00 a.m. Welcome and Introductions
9:05 a.m. Neotropical Birds and the Bird's-eye View
10:00 a.m. Break
10:10 a.m. Travel by wagon to site 1
10:25 a.m. Site 1: Fisher Management Unit
12:15 p.m. Hot lunch at CFC
12:45 p.m. Return to Fisher Management Unit
1:00 p.m. Site 2: FMU Wetland Corridor
1:45 p.m. Site 3: Capstone project site
3:15 p.m. Return to CFC
3:30 p.m. Adjourn

Event Contact

R. Lane Moser, moser196@umn.edu

Registration questions

Extension Registration, ext-reg@umn.edu

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