Webinar - Best Practices for Small Wooded Acreage (1 hr each)

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Webinar - Best Practices for Small Wooded Acreage (1 hr each)

Time: March 18, 2020 from 12pm to 8pm
Location: Zoom webinar - preregistration required
Website or Map: https://cornell.zoom.us/webin…
Event Type: one, hour, webinar, noon, &amp, 7pm
Organized By: Peter Smallidge
Latest Activity: Mar 18, 2020

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SAF CFE credits have been requested or have been approved.  You are able to request CEU credit documentation via the registration link below. You must connect as a participant to one of the live webinars. The webinar documents the duration of your participation. All webinars are recorded and archived at www.youtube.com/ForestConnect

 

 

Best Practices on Small Wooded Acreage.

Peter Smallidge, Cornell University

Wednesday March 18, 2020

Presentations at 12:00 to 1:00 PM and again at 7:00 to 8:00 PM (webinars may run long with questions)

Many woodland owners have parcels that are “small” compared to other owners. These parcels are endearing to the owners, and provide many opportunities for activities to ensure they remain healthy and support the owner’s interests. The activities and management needs of these owners are often distinct from those of larger-sized parcels. Owners and managers of smaller parcels can use a variety of strategies to accomplish their goals. This presentation will cover several simple and basic actions that owners can take to be active in the woods and enjoy the land to its fullest extent.

 

Instructions:

  1. Read all these instructions.
  2. You need to register for each monthly webinar.  There is unlimited space for participants, the ID simply provides you the necessary access.  Obtain your registration ID via:   https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5IRFqn7oSYm5D-Vyqb8-3Q If prompted for a password use “Cornell”. 
  3. The registration page prompts you for information if you want CEU credits. You must register and attend the webinar > 20 minutes if you want to receive documentation for CEU credits.
  4. After registration you will receive the link to the webinar and a password. Your registration is valid for either the noon or 7PM presentation.  It should go without saying that you should retain that email. 
  5. The registration email you receive provides the link you will use the day of the webinar.

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