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Description

This field-based workshop, held in partnership with the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, will address forest management strategies managers can use to meet cultural use goals. For this workshop we'll key in on five topics:

--Paper birch - retaining it on a site, or adding it
--Promoting snowshoe hare habitat
--Cedar management
--Diversifying aspen - fire-dependent vs mesic hardwood approaches; mixedwood management
--Promoting edible forbs and berries

During this workshop we'll work through both tribal and state sites, going over management strategies for different species of cultural significance while also covering some of their life history traits and uses. Expect discussions related to fire as a silvicultural tool, emulating fire, and collaborating across organization boundaries to get needed management done on the ground. Resource managers of all backgrounds and organizations are invited to attend.

Event Contact

R. Lane Moser, moser196@umn.edu

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Section Title
Forest Management: Culturally Significant Species
Type
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Days
W
Time
9:00AM to 3:00PM
Dates
Jun 26, 2024
Campus
Off-Campus
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
6.0
Location
  • Off-Campus
Course Fee(s)
Section Details

Location: Walker, MN

A box lunch is included with your enrollment.

No refunds will be issued for cancellations after registration closes. Cancellations prior to close of registration will be fully refunded.

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