This is a
great opportunity if you’d like to learn more about birds in your woods. The
event is free and happens June 9 and 10 at the University of Pitt, Bradford, PA. The
Appalachian Mountain Joint Venture and Forest Service have been working with
numerous partners (American Bird Conservancy, Ruffed Grouse Society, Audubon
Pennsylvania, PA Game Commission, Natural Resource Conservation Service,
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and PA Department of Conservation and
Natural Resource) to organize a free, two-day workshop in June for forest
landowners: Working in Your Woods, A Bird's Eye View.
The first
day of the workshop will bring together speakers to present on the following
topics:
·
Techniques to create healthy forests and help
wildlife;
·
Financial incentives and programs available to
landowners; and
·
Opportunities to benefit a variety of bird
species, including ruffed grouse, scarlet tanager, wild turkey, cerulean warbler,
American woodcock and many more.
During the
second day of the workshop, participants will visit field sites (transportation
provided) to see the techniques and habitat discussed in day 1 and may have an
opportunity to see birds at a bird banding site (depending on conditions).
Participants must register, but registration is free and
lunches will be provided each day. For
more information or to register visit https://workinginyourwoods.eventbrite.com
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