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Conservation Forestry Network's Ecological Forestry Workshop

October 22, 2008—October 23, 2008 All-day event

The workshop will focus on incorporating natural models into silviculture using management techniques that mimic ecological processes that have shaped our forests for thousands of years. The goal is to introduce core principles of natural disturbance and natural development-based silviculture, and matrix management paradigms through classroom lectures, discussion, and field visits to innovative projects that implement these principles.

Location:
Elkins, WV

For more information
USFS Northern Research Station, West Virginia University, the Forest Guild, and other members of the Conservation Forestry Network
Sue Dimmick
304-293-2941 ext. 2490
Sue.Dimmick@mail.wvu.edu

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