I just received my Forests for the Bay email news blast and it included a publication that I did not know was in
the works, "Welcome to Your Woods" (Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Virginia) piece for each state gives landowners starting
places for understanding the complex system that is the woods and where to get
help.
Here's how they describe the
publications:
Your woodlands provide you with a
myriad of benefits every day from recreational and economic opportunities to
wildlife viewing to a personal refuge away from life's daily rigors. As land continues to transition to new
ownership at a higher rate than at any time in our history, the number of new
woodland owners in the region has exponentially grown. As a way to reach out to
a vast number of newer woodland owners about the benefits of their natural resource
we have developed the Welcome to Your Woods publications for Maryland,
Pennsylvania and West Virginia. These succinct reference guides introduce
landowners to the ecology and function of their woods, the benefits and
challenges of woodland ownership and the resources available to keep them
working and healthy.
We first developed the Welcome to
Your Woods publication as a supplemental resource for our Real Forestry for Real
Estate courses in Maryland. This innovative and highly successful program was first
developed and pioneered by the Virginia Forest Landowners Education Program
(VFLEP) at Virginia Tech and strives to reach woodland owners early in their
tenure by educating real estate professionals about the benefits of wooded
properties. Participants that complete the course receive the Welcome to Your
Woods guide as a resource they can distribute to their clients; potential new
woodland owners. VFLEP has produced a similar, Virginia specific publication
entitled Welcome to the Woods.
Whether you have owned your land for
30 years or 30 days, there is always something to discover about your woods and
its management and care. We have found these publications to be a useful
resource in a variety of our other landowner workshops and trainings since they
provide a good foundation of reference. Feel free to peruse these publications
or share them in your own woodland outreach endeavors. They are also accessible
on the Local Resources section of the Forest for the Bay website. We do have
printed copies of Welcome to Your Woods (MD, WV, PA), so if you prefer to be
able to flip actual pages of tangible fibrous cellulose pulp please email me, Craig Highfield, at
chighfield@allianceforthebay.org.
You can link to the Pennsylvania version by
clicking here.
Another tool for the toolbox, enjoy!
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