Free Forest Health Seminar

November 14 6-8-pm Hegewald Center in Stevenson
Is Your Forest “Healthy”?  What Does That Mean?Insects, disease,
drought, wildfire, climate change, invasive species . . . These are all
challenges that forests face and they seem to be taking a toll. 
You’ll also receive a wealth of information on resources
available in your area that can help you learn and do more.
Come learn what it means to have a healthy forest on your land, as well as how to identify damage and disease.
We’ll also talk wildfire risk and local resources for land management. 

What’s Covered: Identifying and managing common tree insects and
diseases, damage from environmental stressors, Understanding wildfire risk and adaptation in western Washington and Resources available in
your area to help you with your management
When:   Thursday, November 14 from 6PM-8PM
Where:   Hegewald Center – 710 SW Rock Creek Dr, Stevenson, WA 98648Cost:     
There is no cost to this seminar but please register ahead of time so we can get a head count.Register now for this free Forest Health Seminar
held in Stevenson on November 14th at 6:00pm!Register
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