> May 2025
May 28...Jackson County 8 AM
- 3 PM.
Boots on the Ground Habitat Management at the
Skyline Wildlife Management Area. Exact location given
to registered attendees. Topics will include: Early
Succession, Mature Hardwoods, Mature Thinned/Burned
Pine, Food Plots, Fire Breaks, Pine Screening, Storm
Damaged Hardwood, and much more. Dress for the outdoors.
Be prepared to walk through forested areas. Lunch
provided. For more information contact Kara Stephan at
(256) 574-1005x101 or
jackson@alconservationdistricts.org.
May 29...Pickens County 7:30
AM.
Bird Friendly Forests Workshop at Westervelt
Lodge in Aliceville. Learn more about how Alabama's
forests provide habitat for numerous birds. Fee: $20;
lunch included. For more information contact
Ashley Smith at (334) 481-2137 or
asmith@alaforestry.org.
May 29...Online 11:30 -
3:45 PM CT.
Improving Forestland for Wildlife will be
presented via Zoom. Topics will include forestry Best
Management Practices (BMPs), food plot implementation
and management, and tools for improving forested land
that benefits game species populations. Fee: $120. For
more information contact James Johnson at (706) 308-6396
or
james.johnson26@uga.edu.
May 30...Marengo County 9
AM - 2:45 PM.
West Alabama Nuisance Wildlife Workshop at the
Marengo County Extension Office, 2400 East Coats Avenue,
Linden. Fee: $15. For more information contact Dylan
Taylor at (334) 295-5959 or
djt0014@auburn.edu.
> June 2025
June 3...Wiggins,
Mississippi Noon 12 PM.
Pearl River-Stone County Forestry Association
Meeting at Bill's Catfish & Steak.
Topic: Land Surveying.
Speaker: Jim Walley. Dutch treat lunch. For more
information call the Stone County Extension Office at (601)
928-5286.
June 4...Online 5:30 - 7:30
PM CT.
The Family Factor in Land Legacy Planning will
cover how to talk to your family about your land and its
future. Topics will include: Why it matters, How to
start, Resources for mediation & family meeting
facilitation, and Positive communication strategies.
Speakers: Jennifer Jones, Rachel Henley, and Rob Pitera.
Fee: $10 per family. For more information contact Karen
Snape at (540) 231-6494 or
ksnape@vt.edu.
June 5...Columbus, Mississippi
6 PM.
SDI Biocarbon: Biomass Usage at Lowndes County Extension
Office, 485 Tom Rose Road. Speaker: Jon Plemmons. For
more information or to RSVP, call (662) 328-2111.
June 5...Iuka,
Mississippi 6 PM.
Predator Management and Game Birds at the Tishomingo
County Fairgrounds. Speaker: James Callicutt. For more
information or to RSVP, call (662) 423-7016.
June 5-6...Macon
County.
Longleaf & the Landowner at Henderson Hall,
Tuskegee University, Tuskegee. This program was designed
for beginning landowners, and those who are ready to
take a more active role in the management and ownership
of their land. It will consist of a combination of
classroom sessions and field tours. Topics will
include: Working with a forestry professional,
Cost-Share (taxpayer funding), Creating your family
legacy, Business planning for your family forest, and
Keys to establishing Longleaf pine. Fee: $50 for
landowners. For more information call Karen Brown at
(803) 607-5466.
June 7...Hale County 9 AM -
12 Noon.
End of Spring Birding Tour at 1965 County Road
57, Newbern. This is a birding tour, but landowners can
learn more about how this private land is being
developed to generate additional revenue for the
landowner by hosting bird watcher and naturalist tours.
Fee: $30. For more information contact Christopher Joe
at (334) 300-5509 or
birdsandnaturetours@gmail.com.
June 10...Macon County
9 AM - 2 PM.
Blueberry Workshop at the E.V. Smith Research
Center, 4725 County Road 40, Shorter. Blueberry
management including cultivars, planting, pruning,
fertilizing, and maintenance. Fee: $10. For more
information contact Chip East at (256) 846-0314 or
eastwil@auburn.edu.
June 10...Online
5:30 - 6:30 PM CT.
Small Ruminant
Webinar Series will be presented via Zoom. The program explores the best
approaches to managing parasites and other health
concerns in goats and sheep. For more information contact
Felix Samuel at (256) 924-0984 or
sfu0001@auburn.edu.
June 10...Silver Creek,
Mississippi 6 PM.
Managing Timberlands for Wildlife Habitat at
Calvary Baptist Church. Speaker: Dave Godwin. For more
information or to RSVP, call (601) 587-2271.
June 11...Cullman County
9 AM - 3:30 PM.
Deer & Turkey Management Workshop at Camp
Meadowbrook, 2344 County Road 747, Cullman. Topics will
include biology and habitat requirements, forest
management, effective food plots, prescribed burning,
quality deer management techniques, habitat
enhancements, predators, and disease. No cost, but
seating is limited. Pre-registration is required. Lunch
included. For more information contact Kira Sims at
(256) 737-9386 or
kira.sims@auburn.edu.
June 11-13…Barbour
County.
Soil and Water Conservation Society – AL Chapter Annual
Meeting at Lakepoint State Park in Eufaula. Many
topics of high interest to forest landowners. For more
information call Earl Norton at (334) 728-4107.
June 12-13...Online.
Remote Pilot Certification Test Prep Workshop
will be presented via Zoom. This workshop provides
extensive preparation for the FAA’s Remote Pilot
Certification test (aka Part 107). The workshop provides
participants with an overview of federal regulations,
best flight operational strategies, and safety. The
workshop is an excellent resource for individuals
considering using drones to support business
applications or for managers who want to make solid
decisions regarding their 'drone programs' moving
forward. Fee: $250. Web address:
https://tinyurl.com/DroneWorkshopSP2025 For
more information email John McGee at
jmcg@vt.edu.
June 12-13...Chilton
County.
ForestHer Basics Workshop
at Minooka Park, 1922 County Road 146, Jemison. This two day workshop for women will teach how to
read maps and deeds, identify and measure forest trees,
and manage their timber and non-timber forest products.
The workshop is hands-on with demonstrations, a field
tour, and opportunities to practice new skills. Fee: $40.
For more information contact Lynn Dickinson at (334)
303-8360 or
rhodela@aces.edu.
June 12-13...Cullman
County.
Forestry and Wildlife Summer Workshop at Camp
Meadowbrook, 2344 County Road 747, Cullman. Topics will
include Timber Updates, Short-leaf Pine, Oak Savannahs,
and Quail Management. The 2nd day will consist of a
forestry tour. Fee: $35; some meals included. Spouses
receive a $15 discount. For more information contact
Stacy Williams at
(205) 387-1879.
June 13...Baldwin County 1
PM.
Snake Encounters at Gulf State Park Nature
Center, 22120 Campground Road, Gulf Shores. Come visit
the Nature Center and dive into the fascinating world of
our native snakes. Get an up-close look at some of our
local snakes, with a hands-on touch opportunity for
those brave enough. Plus, you’ll have the chance to
watch a live feeding and see these reptiles in action.
For more information contact Hannah Russell at (251)
948-7275x62093 or
hannah.russell@dcnr.alabama.gov.
June 14...Barbour County 2
PM.
Tracks & Trails at Lakepoint State Park Nature
Center in Eufaula. This program will use practical
tracking methods, such as observing footprints, scat,
feeding signs, and more, to help participants understand
the behavior and ecological roles of various animal
species. For more information contact Dominic King at
(334) 782-8042 or
dominic.king@dcnr.alabama.gov.
June 17...Coffeeville,
Mississippi 6 PM.
Forestry Services at the Yalobusha County
Extension Office, 18025 Highway 7. Speakers: Jimmy Neal
and Corey Franks.
For more information or to RSVP, call (662) 675-2730.
June 18-19...Asheville,
North Carolina.
Forest Landowners Association (FLA) National Conference
will be held at the Grove Park Inn. Fee: $950
non-FLA members; $150
discount for early registration FLA members. Contact Forest
Landowners Association at 1-800-325-2954 or
info@forestlandowners.com.
June 19...McCarley,
Mississippi 6 PM.
Carroll County Forestry Association Meeting
at McAnerney's Restaurant. Topics: Estate
Planning and Working with Consulting Foresters.
Speaker: David O'Bryan and Ryan Hammrick. For
more information or to RSVP, call (662) 237-6926.
June 21...Cleburne County
11 AM.
Ancestral Knowledge: Acorns will meet at the
Cheaha State Park Interpretive Center. This program will
discuss the pros and cons of acorn consumption, as well
as a demonstration on how our ancestors made acorns into
an important part of their diet. Fee: $5; park entry.
For more information contact Jeromy Harrelson at (256)
488-5111 or
jeromy.harrelson@dcnr.alabama.gov.
June 24...Multiple
Counties.
Special General Election for vacant Alabama State Senate District
5. The
seat became vacant due to State Representative Greg Reed
being appointed to Governor Ivey's administration. Not sure what
district you live in?
Here is the Alabama State Senate District 5 map.
June 24...Pachuta,
Mississippi 6 PM.
History of Forestry in Mississippi at Norma
Jean's Diner, 15479 Highway 11 N. Speaker: Butch Bailey.
For more information or to RSVP, call
the Clarke County Extension Office at (601) 776-3951.
June 24-27...Citra,
Florida.
Prescribed Fire Short Course at Crones Cradle
Preserve, 6411 NE 217th Place. This short course will
cover many aspects of prescribed fire from "why we burn"
to safety, smoke management, wildlife benefits, and
managing the burn. This course is for educational
purposes only. Completion of this class will NOT count
toward prescribed burn manager certification. It will
provide valuable information, skills, and experience for
those new to prescribed burning. Space is limited. For
more information or to RSVP, email Barry Couliette at
barry@alachuaconservationtrust.org.
> July 2025
July 5...Shelby County 11
AM.
Lessons on the Longleaf at the Oak Mountain
Interpretive Center. Join Park Naturalists and learn all
about the Alabama state tree and one of the most
important habitats in the south. Fee: $5; adult park
entry fee. Seniors receive $3 discount. For more
information contact Lauren at (205) 620-2520 or
lauren.muncher@dcnr.alabama.gov.
July 8...Online
5:30 - 6:30 PM CT.
Small Ruminant
Webinar Series will be
presented via Zoom. The program explores the best
approaches to managing parasites and other health
concerns in goats and sheep. For more information contact
Felix Samuel at (256) 924-0984 or
sfu0001@auburn.edu.
July 8-9...Baldwin County.
CE’s by the Sea at Island House Hotel, Orange Beach. This program
is for registered foresters.
Fee: $330 for all sessions. For more information contact Holly Robertson at (601) 477-4206 or
holly.robertson@jcjc.edu.
July 13...Marshall County 9
AM.
Tree Talk: All About Oaks at the Ranger Station
at Short Creek Boat Launch in Lake Guntersville State
Park. Join the Park Naturalist to hike part of the
Cutchenmine Trail and learn all about our native oak
species. For more information contact Anna Crow at (256)
673-6137 or
anna.crow@dcnr.alabama.gov.
July 15...Cullman
County (portions of).
Special
Primary Election for vacant Alabama House of
Representatives District
12. The
seat became vacant due to State Representative Corey
Harbison resigned from office. A
runoff, if needed, is scheduled for August 12. The
special general election will be October 28. Not sure what
district you live in? Look at the Alabama State House of
Representative
District 12 map.
July 15-17...Lee County.
Teachers Conservation Workshop
will be held at
Auburn University. The workshop will focus on forest ecology,
management and products through guest speakers, field
trips and hands-on activities. The goal is to
demonstrate the importance working forests have to the
environment and economy. Teachers pay small fee: $75.
Forest owners and forest products companies are urged to
sponsor a teacher -- cost is about $500.
Teachers are needed. Limited number of seats. No
repeat attendees from the previous 3 years. For more
information contact
Ashley Smith at (334) 481-2137 or
asmith@alaforestry.org.
July 19...Cleburne County
11 AM.
Ancestral Knowledge: Acorns will meet at the
Cheaha State Park Interpretive Center. This program will
discuss the pros and cons of acorn consumption, as well
as a demonstration on how our ancestors made acorns into
an important part of their diet. Fee: $5; park entry.
For more information contact Jeromy Harrelson at (256)
488-5111 or
jeromy.harrelson@dcnr.alabama.gov.
July 23-25...Columbia,
Missouri.
North American Agroforestry Conference will feature
tours and presentation sessions. Fee: $385; $100
discount for early bird registration. For more
information contact University of Missouri Center for
Agroforestry at (573)
884-2874 or
hemmelgarnh@missouri.edu.
July 24...Online 1 PM CT.
Pine Bark Beetle Response to Hurricane Damage in
Florida will
cover the potential impacts from pine bark beetles after
a hurricane. Speaker: Jeffrey Eickwort, Entomologist
with the Florida Forestry Service.
Register Here. For more information
contact Chris Demers at (352) 846-2375 or
cdemers@ufl.edu.
July
27-29...Rockford, Illinois.
The
Walnut Council Annual Meeting
will feature tree farm tours along with an indoor
conference of presentations on hardwood management and
landowner issues. Fee: $240; $40 discount if paid by
July 12. For more information contact
Liz Jackson at (765) 496-5013
or
walnutcouncil@gmail.com.
July 30...Online 12
Noon - 1 PM CT.
Watershed Stewardship - Natural Resources Webinar Series will be presented via
Zoom. Speaker: Laura Cooley, Auburn University. For more information contact Norm Haley at
(256) 630-4248 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
> August 2025
August 2...Elmore County
5 PM.
Wild Game Cook-Off State Finals at Alabama Wildlife
Federation Headquarters, 3050 Lanark Road, Millbrook.
Attend the cook-off and enjoy live music, door prizes,
youth activities, and sample wild game recipes. Fee:
$50. Youth 15 and under are free. Call the Alabama Wildlife
Federation at 1-800-822-9453.
August 5...Tuscaloosa
County 10 AM.
State Oil and Gas Board of Alabama Meeting in
the Board Room of Walter B. Jones Hall, 420 Hackberry
Lane, Tuscaloosa. Learn more about the out of sight, out
of mind natural resources of Alabama. This regularly
scheduled meeting is open to the public. For more
information call (205) 349-2852.
August 6-8...Nashville,
Tennessee.
Forest Products
Machinery & Equipment Exposition
at the Music City Center. The EXPO showcases the
latest products and services for the wood products
industry. Attendee registration will open soon. Fee: $TBD. For more information contact Eric Gee at
(504) 443-4464x3 or
egee@sfpa.org.
August 12...Online
5:30 - 6:30 PM CT.
Small Ruminant
Webinar Series will be
presented via Zoom. The program explores the best
approaches to managing parasites and other health
concerns in goats and sheep. For more information contact
Felix Samuel at (256) 924-0984 or
sfu0001@auburn.edu.
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AFOA EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAM
August 13...Nationwide 10:00 AM to 10:15 AM (Central
Time).
CAPITAL IDEAS -- LIVE!
News Conference for Forest Owners.
This 15 minute telephone/Internet conference
will feature state & national experts, researchers & authors
on breaking issues, current research, can't-miss
educational events, books & publications, timber market
update and more. To
listen live call AFOA to register at (205) 624-2225.
Listen on the web or download to listen on your device
of choice: August 13, 2025 CI -- Live! This will be a
link once the program is finished and available.
Click Here for Index to
Past Conferences.
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AFOA EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
August 14...Jefferson
County 6 - 7:50 PM.
Dinner and Discussion at
the
Paw Paw Patch, 410 Green Springs Highway, Homewood. No-host dinner at 6
PM. Then listen to a 15 minute program, and talk about
the issues with other forest landowners. Limited
seating. To attend,
RSVP AFOA at (205) 624-2225 or
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August 19-20...Tifton, Georgia.
Longleaf Pine Establishment and Management at
the Tifton County Extension Office, 1468 Carpenter Road
South. Upon completion of this course, a forest landowner
or land manager will be able to make effective silvicultural and economical management decisions on
managing longleaf stands with an emphasis on early
survival and growth. Instructors: Dr. David Dickens and
Dr. David Clabo, University of Georgia. Fee: $375; $50 discount if paid by
August 5. For more information contact James Johnson at
(706) 308-6396 or
james.johnson26@uga.edu.
August 23...Lowndes
County 8 AM - 4 PM.
Traditional Hunter Education Course at the
Lowndes County Extension Office, 205 E Tuskeena Street,
Suite 125, Hayneville. No fee. This
is a one day class. A one hour lunch break will be
given. Bring your own lunch or plan where to eat. To
register, call Katie Burks at (205) 928-0432. Successfully completing an approved
hunter education course is mandatory for all
non-supervised Alabama hunting license buyers born on or
after August 1, 1977. There are some exceptions. There
are other courses being taught at various locations and
dates as well as online only courses. If you have
additional questions, call the Hunter Education office
at 1-800-245-2740.
August 26...Blount & Cullman
Counties.
Special General Election for vacant Alabama House of
Representatives District
11 seat. The
seat became vacant after State Representative Randall
Shedd resigned. Not sure what
district you live in?
See if you live in District 11 by opening the Alabama
House of Representatives District 11 map.
> September 2025
September 9...Online
5:30 - 6:30 PM CT.
Small Ruminant
Webinar Series will be
presented via Zoom. The program explores the best
approaches to managing parasites and other health
concerns in goats and sheep. For more information contact
Felix Samuel at (256) 924-0984 or
sfu0001@auburn.edu.
> October 2025
October 3-4...Starkville, Mississippi.
Mid-South
Forestry Equipment Show is located approximately
seven miles south of Starkville. The longest-running,
live, in-woods equipment demo in the South. Fee: $40; $10
discount for advance registration. For more information
contact John Auel at (662) 617-0216 or
jauel@msforestry.net.
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