Licensed Foresters - July 12, 2022

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Maine's Wildfire Weather Program - Forestry Friday Webinar

Date: 

July 15, 2022

Time: 

9:00 AM

Regional Forest Ranger Joe Mints and Forest Ranger Dan Perkins will highlight Maine Forest Service's fire weather program and how predictive services are used for wildfire potential. Get a behind the scenes look at what goes into delivering a fire danger classification, how a fire danger classification impacts fire response, and what weather factors influence fire spread.

Register

 


Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Management session - Old Orchard Beach

Date:

July 14, 2022

Time: 

6:00 PM

Location: 

Jordan Hall, 46 Temple Ave., Guild Park, Old Orchard Beach, ME

Educational session regarding management of the forest and an infestation of woolly adelgids in the hemlock trees in Guild Park. A guided walk will follow, weather permitting. This session is a repeat of the one on July 12 at 9 AM .

Presenters:

Colleen Teerling, Entomologist, Maine Forest Service David Parker, Forester, Parker Forestry Associates

Sponsor:

Ecology and Conservation Subcommittee of the Property Committee of the Ocean Park Association

 


Company Resolves Shoreland Timber Harvesting Violations with Maine Forest Service

The Maine Forest Service (MFS) has entered into administrative settlement agreements with Harrington-based Worcester Holdings, LLC (Worcester) and Paul Gaddis, a licensed forester from East Machias. The settlements resolve violations of Maine’s rules governing timber harvesting activities in shoreland areas. Worcester agreed to pay a $5,000 civil penalty for the violations. Gaddis agreed to pay a $2,500 civil penalty for the violations.

During an April 2021 timber harvest on land in Jonesboro, Worcester and Gaddis failed to obtain a permit for a stream crossing on a land management road they were constructing.  In addition, Worcester’s and Gaddis’ activities caused sediment to be discharged into a stream, in violation of state shoreland regulations.

“Our goal is to improve the management of Maine’s forests,” said Patty Cormier, MFS Director. “We focus on educating and informing landowners to reduce the possibility of such violations. When violations do occur, however, we have a responsibility to uphold the law. We take this and our other responsibilities very seriously.”

“Worcester and Gaddis were cooperative and took full responsibility for the violations,” commented Terri Coolong, MFS Regional Enforcement Coordinator. “Had Worcester and Gaddis appropriately planned and implemented the harvest and stream crossing to comply with the regulations, the issues could easily have been avoided.”

Coolong conducted the investigation and settlement negotiations with the assistance of MFS staff.

 


North Country’s Forest Health: Hands on with Today's Insects & Diseases Workshop – Lancaster, NH

Date:

August 5, 2022

Time: 

8:30 AM - 3:30 PM

During this all-day, “in the field” workshop, small groups will rotate through six stations at Weeks State Park. At each station there will be a unique set of insects, invasive plants, or diseases that a specialist will show you, let you handle, and then moderate a discussion of how these pests could influence your management in the North Country. Bring your own samples or pictures of pests or damage you’re seeing in the woods and our experts will ID it. Gather that weird forest insect or damage and stump the experts!

Bring You Own Lunch – No options to get lunch on site.

Credits: 

5.5 SAF Cat. 1 CFEs available; NHPLP Certification – 6.0 CEUs

Cost:

$25/ person; registration is required.

Registration Deadline:

Friday, July 29, 2022

Co-sponsored by:

Granite State Division Society of American ForestersNH Division of Forests and LandsUS Forest Service

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