Events

Landowner perspectives on forest stewardship and sustainability

July 27, 2009—July 27, 2009
11:00 AM–12:15 PM

Webinars provide an opportunity for nationally acclaimed speakers (see list below for example) to provide an educational experience via a high-speed Internet connection to people around the world. ForestConnect is a pioneer in offering forest-related webinars and includes more than 1200 registered participants who own or manage almost 10 million acres. Prospective participants need to pre-register; registration is easy, happens once and is free. Register at www.ForestConnect.info via the web conference link. You can also connect via www.sustainablewoodlands.info Detailed information about the webinars, and previously recorded webinars, are available at these websites.

Website: http://www.forestrywebinars.net/webinars/landowner-perspectives-on-forest-stewardship-and-sustainability

Location:

Registration: All webinars are offered once, without charge, from 12:00 to 1:15 (Eastern time) and limited to the first 100 participants to arrive. You need a high speed Internet connection and functional speakers on your computer. All webinars will be recorded for later viewing. Some libraries have high-speed connections and allow use for educational webinars.

For more information
Peter Smallidge
pjs23@cornell.edu

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