Different types of landowners need different kinds of information to adopt prescribed burning
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Two innovative educators describe their experience with using TELE as the basis for their 400 level Human Dimensions of Forestry and Natural Resources course.
The Forest Stewards Guild partners with other local agencies and organizations to bring women of the Northeast relevant woodland owner programming
Guidelines for creating outreach materials for a campaign to motivate landowners to call for information before harvesting their trees.
Two women's landowner program leaders explain the keys to their successes: passion, sensitivity to local needs, and embracing collaborative participant-driven learning
Hear facilitation insights and evaluation results from the oragnizers of Woodland Stewardship for Women workshops.
Learn what works in the letter the Kansas Forest Service used to appeal to farmers to plant or restore windbreaks.
In May 2018, the SFFI team facilitated a workshop to support the Great Plains Initiative, which is bringing together partners from ND, SD, NE, and KS to establish well-functioning windbreaks.
Learn how this South Carolina partnership connected with their target audience.
Quabbin to Cardigan – New England
OSU's WOWnet provides a space for women to explore their land management goals and gain new skills
Delaware Highland Conservancy's Women and Their Woods program empowers women landowners to make confident decisions on their land
Providing landowners in Vermont with the knowledge, tools, and resources that will allow them to better manage their land for wildlife.
A shareable pdf to leave with organizational leaders and staff highlighting why to support women-focused landowner programming
Campaign to motivate landowners to call a toll-free number to get information before harvesting their trees.
Hear how a Massachussettes partnership engages women in estate planning and a discussion of evaluation tools.
WNPR Connecticut reports on a new resource available to landowners looking to conserve their land