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Forestry Shortcourse program announced

| May 5, 2022 1:00 AM

Many Idaho forest landowners want to better understand forest growth and how they can better manage their forest property to meet their goals. In addition, forest landowners are often required to demonstrate planned, active forest management to qualify for lower forestry property tax rates and cost-share assistance for management activities such as thinning.

This summer, a six-session program, titled the Forestry Shortcourse, will help enrich forest landowners’ understanding of forest ecology, silviculture, forest health, wildlife habitat, and other forestry topics. In the process, participants are coached by natural resource professionals on how to develop a management plan for their forest.

The program will be held Wednesday mornings, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., June 15, 22, and 29 and July 6, 13, 20, at the University of Idaho Sandpoint Organic Agriculture Center, 10881 N. Boyer Road.

A $38 registration fee includes a large binder of forest stewardship resource materials, including a wooden USB flash drive with over 120 extension publications. To ensure an effective learning environment, the program is limited to 25 people. Those wishing to participate should pre-register by Wednesday, June 9 at the University of Idaho Extension office in Bonner County by calling 208-263-8511.

The program is eligible for 18 Idaho pesticide recertification credits. For $120, teachers can also sign up for two University of Idaho credits for the program.

If you have questions on the program, contact Chris Schnepf at 208-292-1288. Forestry Shortcourse is an Idaho Forest Stewardship program, co-sponsored by University of Idaho Extension, the Idaho Department of Lands, and many other agencies and organizations.