Managing Your Land:
Natural Resources Opportunities for Landowners
Natural Resources Opportunities for Landowners
A Master Tree Farmer / Master Wildlifer Series
Thursdays, 7 to 8:30 PM Eastern Time
October 11 - November 8, 2012an Internet Webinar Broadcast out of Clemson University
ABOUT THE PROGRAMThis webinar course will provide landowners with an awareness of options for managing their lands for a variety of natural resources. This is intended to be a pre-cursor to the Master Wildlifer, Master Tree Farmer, Master Naturalist, and the Natural Resources Enterprises program workshops planned in the future. Live webinar schedule:
October 11: Introduction to Natural Resource Conservation
October 18: Natural Resource Enterprise Considerations for Your Land
October 25: Wildlife Conservation on Your Land
November 1: Forest Management on Your Land
November 8: Natural Resources Appreciative Uses on Your Land
More details on regional web site:http://www.clemson.edu/extension/natural_resources/continuing_education/nrol/agenda.html
October 11: Introduction to Natural Resource Conservation
October 18: Natural Resource Enterprise Considerations for Your Land
October 25: Wildlife Conservation on Your Land
November 1: Forest Management on Your Land
November 8: Natural Resources Appreciative Uses on Your Land
More details on regional web site:http://www.clemson.edu/extension/natural_resources/continuing_education/nrol/agenda.html
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Landowners and land managers interested in learning how to manage land to meet a variety of natural resource management objectives should attend this course.
Landowners and land managers interested in learning how to manage land to meet a variety of natural resource management objectives should attend this course.
2 WAYS TO PARTICIPATE
1- Attend a host site. For a reasonable fee, participate in the series at a host site with other landowners, your County Extension Agent, County Forester and other natural resource professionals that help can answer your questions. See the list on the reverse side for participating Extension locations and contacts. Contact the site host for details about locations, fees and schedule.
1- Attend a host site. For a reasonable fee, participate in the series at a host site with other landowners, your County Extension Agent, County Forester and other natural resource professionals that help can answer your questions. See the list on the reverse side for participating Extension locations and contacts. Contact the site host for details about locations, fees and schedule.
2- Access the webinars on your own computer. Register for all 5 sessions or you can choose which sessions best meet your needs. The cost for all 5 Sessions is $100. Individual Sessions cost $25 per session. Registration here: http://www.clemson.edu/extension/natural_resources/continuing_education/nrol/registration.html
Please contact Pinellas County's Natural Resource Agent, Lara Miller at (727) 453-6905 or lmiller@pinellascounty.org if you are interested in attending.
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