Public invited to workshop on improving land for plants and wildlife
Anyone interested in improving their land for the
benefit of flora and fauna will not want to miss the third in the “Woods in
Your Backyard” series of programs to be held in the State College area. Woods
in Your Backyard: Seeing Your Land – Envisioning its Future will be held
Saturday, August 29 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. at Chicory Lane Farm in Spring
Mills, Pa., and will include information, discussion, and tours of conservation
and habitat improvement projects in old fields, woods, and wetlands.
Jim Finley, Ibberson Professor of Forest Resources
Management and Director of the Center for Private Forests at Penn State, will
frame the day's program by helping participants look at their land for the
values they find important - why they own and love their land. Jim states, “Too
often discussions between landowners and resource professionals start with
objectives; that is, what do they want to do? How do they want to shape the
land? These are complex questions and really secondary to understanding what is
important to them about their land, how they use it, and what they want for
tomorrow.” Jim's presentation will focus on helping landowners think about and
articulate their relationship to the land.
The morning session will emphasize understanding your
land by seeing key features of different areas. The afternoon session will focus on
envisioning future possibilities through in-depth discussions with natural
resource professionals from various agencies at different locations across the
property. Relationships between plants and wildlife in the landscape will be
illustrated and explained. This workshop will be conducted in a
“walking-and-talking” instead of “sitting-and-listening” style.
The program is sponsored by Penn State Extension,
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, and ClearWater Conservancy with additional
support from: Center for Private Forests at Penn State, DCNR Bureau of
Forestry, Centre County Conservation District, Wildlife Management Institute,
Pennsylvania Game Commission, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, USDA Natural
Resources Conservation Service, and Penns Valley Conservation Association.
Topics include: Developing cool and warm-season
grasslands, establishing native wildflower
meadows, identifying and controlling invasive plants, vernal pools and wetlands
for wildlife, managing streamside and early successional habitats for wildlife,
planting a new hardwood forest, landscaping with native plants, and tree and
shrub identification.
The workshop uses the manual “The Woods in Your
Backyard: Learning to Create and Enhance Natural Areas Around Your Home.” All
participants will receive the full-color, 139-page manual. This self-directed
book will guide you through the process of developing
and implementing projects to enhance your land’s natural resources.
There are two ways to register for this workshop: Online with any major credit card by clicking here or call the Penn State Extension-Centre County office at 814-355-4897 to register over
the phone. The fee for attending the
workshop is $15 per person (includes lunch and educational materials).
Pre-registration is required by Monday, August 24. Space is limited so register early.
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