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SUMMARY:Bird Friendly Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The bird-friendly forests webinars are back!Â  The Souther
 n Finger Lakes Chapter of the New York Forest Owners Association (www.
 nyfoa.org) and Audubon NY (https://ny.audubon.org) are pleased to agai
 n partner on a new woodland management series for our feathered friend
 s.Â  These free webinars are open to all!Â Â  Click here to register f
 or one or both presentations: https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register
 /tJwud-upqDosHNLKJjUQkG1CgQ6IttOTJ3Wx Â Recorded presentations will la
 ter be available at the www.cornellforestconnect.ning.com Cornell Fore
 stry Extension Forum.Â  For questions, contact Brett Chedzoy at Cornel
 l Cooperative Extension of Schuyler County: bjc226@cornell.edu.Â \r\nÂ
  \r\nWednesday, March 29th 7:00-8:00 pm: Birds & Forests â€“ Embracing
  the Opportunities & Challenges of Conservation. As New York forest la
 ndowners, we know the importance of being good stewards of the Empire 
 Stateâ€™s 19 million acres of forests. From the northern reaches of th
 e Adirondacks to the Rensselaer Highlands to the Allegheny Plateau, Ne
 w Yorkâ€™s forests provide us with so many benefits and commonalities 
 â€“ clean air, open space, recreation, water, and birds. With 700,000 
 landowners managing three quarters of our forest cover, private lands 
 play a critical role in our conservation approaches. Climate and natur
 e are interconnected challenges and our forests are currently facing u
 nprecedented challenges. How can we leverage partnerships and approach
  habitat, forest resiliency, carbon, and traditional forest ecosystem 
 services in a holistic manner?Â  Presented by Todd Waldron of the Ruff
 ed Grouse Society and American Woodcock Society.\r\nÂ \r\nWednesday, A
 pril 5th 7:00-8:00 pm: Wild Turkey natural history, habitat management
 , and incentive programs: This presentation will cover the natural his
 tory of the wild turkey, habitat enhancements that for wild turkeys an
 d associated species as well as landowner opportunities through the Na
 tural Resources Conservations Service (USDA NRCS).Â  Presented by Kayl
 ee Resha Szymanski of the National Wild Turkey Federation.\r\nÂ \r\nSa
 ve the date for a birding walk at Cornellâ€™s Arnot Forest on the morn
 ing Saturday, May 20th led by forester Suzanne Treyger of Audubon NY t
 o see and learn more about the concepts discussed during the webinars.
 Â  Details will be available soon at: www.cornellforestconnect.ning.co
 m\r\nÂ \n\nFor more information visit https://cornellforestconnect.nin
 g.com/events/bird-friendly-webinar
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CATEGORIES:webinars
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ORGANIZER:The New York Forest Owners Association - Southern Finger Lak
 es Chapter
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Brett Ch
 edzoy":https://cornellforestconnect.ning.com/profile/BrettChedzoy
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