Eco-Buffer and Shelterbelt Workshop
Red Deer County 38106 Range Road 275, Alberta, CanadaAre you interested in enhancing your land’s habitat value for wildlife such as pollinators? Reducing wind-stress on your crops, livestock, […]
Are you interested in enhancing your land’s habitat value for wildlife such as pollinators? Reducing wind-stress on your crops, livestock, […]
Landowners are invited to attend a session to learn more about the health and ecology of the Blindman River and […]
Are you a landowner who wants to have more forest cover around your stream, wetland, or lake? Come learn how […]
Join us in Flagstaff County and learn about the lives and needs of bumblebees and other pollinators while building a […]
Want to make the most out of your woodlot or forested area? At this workshop private landowners will learn: Best […]
Interested in learning how to convert an old pasture into a diverse forest full of wildlife? Join us for a […]
Eco-Buffers are diverse, high-density, shelterbelts that look and act like a natural forest! Join the Agroforestry and Woodlot Extension Society […]
Join us for a day of riparian restoration to improve the health of the Blindman River! Occurring at the Oostenbrink […]
On June 8th from 10am - 2pm, join the North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA), the Town of Vegreville, and the Agroforestry Woodlot Extension Society (AWES) for a River Revival in Vegreville!
LEARN how native trees and wildflowers improve the riverbank and provide habitat for birds and pollinators. AWES and the NSWA will talk about “Eco-buffer 101”, and “What’s in Your Watershed?”. PLANT an “eco-buffer” of seedlings at our Vegreville demonstration site. (Demonstration provided. Bring gardening gloves and a spade if you have one. Extra spades will be available). CELEBRATE the enhancement of our local river site through family-friendly and kids' activities and refreshments. (Food available for a small cost)
Join the Agroforestry and Woodlot Society in conjunction with the Municipal District of Lesser Slave River at the Flatbush Community Complex on Monday June 17th, 2019 for a day of woodlot management benefits and techniques.
At this workshop private landowners will learn:
Best management practices on forested private lands
How forested lands contribute economically and environmentally
Management to maximize ecological and economic value
Maintenance & restoration leads to healthier woodlots
Plus: Outdoor Field Visits in the afternoon
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