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Description

This field-based workshop, held in partnership with Fond du Lac Natural Resource Management, will address forest management strategies managers can use to meet cultural use goals regardless of their landbase. For this workshop we'll key in on four topics:
  • Sugar maple management for sugaring
  • Cedar silviculture
  • Adding and/or retaining paper birch in stands
  • Promoting blueberries and other culturally useful non-tree species

Learning objectives

Attendees are able to identify silvicultural strategies that promote cedar and paper birch as well as Tribal NTFP objectives within their respective work area. Attendees gain knowledge of the life history traits and niches of select non-tree species that are culturally useful to Fond du Lac,

Event Contact

R. Lane Moser, moser196@umn.edu

Registration questions

Extension Registration, ext-reg@umn.edu

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Contact the University of Minnesota IT Help Line at 612-301-4357. Please mention you are using a guest account to register for a non-credit event.


To register by phone, Extension registration professionals can assist you.

  • Use this link to request phone registration: z.umn.edu/registrationhelp (preferred)
  • Or leave a voicemail at (612) 626-5174. Someone will respond within three business days.

Please contact us at least two weeks prior to the first tour. Phone registration requests do not guarantee your registration spot.

When you leave a message to request phone registration you will be asked for the course number and name. Please reference "Forest Management for Culturally Significant Species" in your message.

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